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1) The document contains a student's school activity worksheet on the importance of reproduction in plants. 2) It includes incomplete sentences about what would happen if sunflowers did not produce flowers, butterflies did not sip nectar, ferns did not disperse spores, and pine trees did not produce cones. 3) It also has questions about why mosses are everywhere and how important reproduction is in flowering and non-flowering plants.
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Activity 1 Reproduction

1) The document contains a student's school activity worksheet on the importance of reproduction in plants. 2) It includes incomplete sentences about what would happen if sunflowers did not produce flowers, butterflies did not sip nectar, ferns did not disperse spores, and pine trees did not produce cones. 3) It also has questions about why mosses are everywhere and how important reproduction is in flowering and non-flowering plants.
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Name: RESA C.

MAGUSARA
School: JAMOYAON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
District: NUMANCIA WEST
Activity 1
Importance of Reproduction in Plants
What to do:
Complete each sentence below and elaborate your answers.
If a sunflower will not produce flowers, then it will not set or produce seed.

If butterflies will not sip nectar, then it will get hungry then die.

If the spores of the ferns will not be dispersed, then it will not reproduce.

If all the pine trees in Baguio City will no longer produce cones, then it will not
release seeds for reproduction.

Answer the questions below:


Why is it that mosses are everywhere around?
Because they help soak up rainfall, maintain moisture in the soil below and
keep conditions around them humid.

How important is reproduction in both flowering and non-flowering plants?


It is important because Flowers in plants carry out the reproductive functions
in plants when both the male and female gametes are fused to produce the
seeds which bear the fruit. These seeds germinate to produce new plant
structures.

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