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3rd Grade Plant Reproduction Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Sample QuestionWhat is an ovary?
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Sample QuestionThis is the one of the methods of reproduction in unicellular organisms like amoeba and bacteria in which they split into two equal halves and produce new ones is called_________
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Sample QuestionHow do humans help disperse seeds?
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