During photosynthesis, plants use the energy of the sun to drive a reaction that converts carbon dioxide and water to sugar and oxygen. The sugar produced is then converted to energy in the form ofATP, through the same processes used by our bodies to processcarbohydrates. However, in addition...
The sugar produced is then converted to energy in the form of ATP, through the same processes used by our bodies to process carbohydrates. However, in addition to synthesizing glucose, plants also need to make amino acids, vitamins and other cellular components to survive. In the coastal bogs...
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We provide evidence that both micro-environmental and genetic effects, as well as climatic conditions may control fruit set, and suggest that the quality of the pollen in the stigma could also determine which flowers are developed into fruits. Overall, our results confirm the resource tracking ...
But how is honey produced and how can we help with honey production? Honey is the product of nectar. When you see honeybees crawling in your foxglove or swimming about in that California poppy, they are in search of two ingredients: pollen and nectar. Honeybees collects nectar via a straw...
Pollen grainsandembryo sacsare produced in the male and female parts of a flower respectively. Pollen is dispersed, often by ananimalsuch as an insect, but also by thewindand other methods. Pollinationoccurs when a pollen grain lands on thestigmaof a plant of the same species. After pollinat...
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Male gametes are produced by pollen grains and fuse with female egg cells. Wind, insects, water, and animals help pollen grains travel from the anther to the stigma of the flower. Pollination is the movement of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same or a different flower...
Additionally, in monocots, the radical portion of the embryo is aborted, and only fibrous, adventitious roots are produced. Some differences between the leaves and petals of dicots and monocots Image created with Canva How to Spot the Difference ...