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GIVE TWO EXAMPLES OF:
1. plants that produce spores.
2.plants that can be artificially propagated through layering.
3.corms .
4. dry fruits .
5. insect - pollinated flowers .

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1) Spores are most conspicuous in the non-seed-bearing plants, including liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and ferns.

2) Layering is a method in which a stem attached to the plant is bent and covered with soil. Young stems that can be bent easily without any injury are preferred. Jasmine and bougainvillea (paper flower) can be propagated this way Figure

3) Three basic types of norms are folkways, mores and laws.

4) Popular dried fruits include raisins, dates, prunes (dried plums), figs, apricots and peaches. Fruits such as dried mango, pineapple and berries are also available, but these tend to be dried with added sugar.

5) Insect pollinated flowers are those flowers which rely on insects ( e.g. bees, butterflies), birds (e.g. sunbird, hummingbird) and animals (e.g. bats) to transfer the pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower. Some insect-pollinated flower examples are Sunflowers, Orchids and Buddleja.

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