Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Science help?

how does pollination differ from fertilization?

which part of a flower develops into a fruit?

what do flowers and runners have in common? how are they different?

when might asexual reproduction be important for the survival of some flowering plants?

Science help?
1) To pollinate is to make pregnant or to provide pollen or, in humans, sperm to cause the female to procreate. Fertilization is the aplication of neutriants or food source for plants or you could be refering to fertile as the condition or the ability to become pregnant or receive pollination.

2) Ovule.

3) Similar: Uhh, I don't know

Difference: Plants are non-motile, runners are motile.

4) what the other guy said is correct.
Reply:1. i feel pretty sure pollination is when either animals or the elements carry parts of flowers (the seeds) across a distance later to fall back to the ground and growing more of that same plant. an exlample of fertilization would be a river running through a place, the dirt soking up the water which has minerals in it for the plant and the plant will absorb it through the roots. making the soil fertile.



2. the bulb



3.?



4. in a wierd way, plants will mate kinda like combining seeds or somethin like that and if the plant doesnt have that plant they can "mate" with they can repoduce by themselves.(asexual: any living that can reproduce without the help of another liveing thing)

some types of bull frogs and aligators can do that too in order to keep there species alive.
Reply:Well ask the Matrix guys.


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