Why do angiosperms produce fruit? Why are seed banks important in maintaining biodiversity? Why is plant science important? Why is biodiversity important to horticulture? Why don't plants with herbaceous stems usually grow tall? Why does the cotyledon become smaller during germination?
Some people suggest that a country should try to produce all the food for its population and import as little food as possible. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 ...
Why do flowering plants have petals? Why do angiosperms produce fruit? Why do trees have lifespans? Why are Ginkgophyta seeds not fruits? Why does guttation only work in small herbaceous plants? Why do deciduous trees lose their leaves?
Why Is It That Certain Plants Produce Flowers but Do Not Yield Fruit?Byline: Jean Mueller Another spring and summer gardening season is behind us, and soon it...Mueller, Jean
One reason that plants do not produce fruit is inadequate pollination. Most food crops require pollination in order to yield fruit or seeds. A major sign of inadequate pollination is when plants produce plenty of flowers, but barely any fruit. Squash, zucchini, melons, cucumbers, apple trees, ...
【3】 Plants produce oils during dry periods, possibly to stop seeds from developing. When it rains, the water brings out the oils and they mix with a chemical to create a "musky” smell. 【4】. Additionally, after a thunderstorm there's a chance you may smell ozone(臭氧), which is ...
Why do triploid plants not produce seeds? Seeds from the triploid fruit grow into triploid plants. They don't produce much pollen, so you plant some diploid plants. This pollen stimulates the triploid female flowers to produce fruit.Because the number of chromosomes is not compatible, they don...
The phenomenon of bolting isan attempt of plants to produce seeds earlyand it is a survival mechanism that is triggered in these plans when plants are facing stressful conditions. It is hence, a premature production of the flowering stem so that plants can produce seeds early. ...
A large part of total biomass is stored as compounds that form the structure of plants: cellulose and lignin in the cell walls, lipids in the membranes, and proteins within the cell (Fig. 1e). Another part of total biomass is stored in the form of nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs; ...
Why do angiosperms produce fruit? Why is there no vascular cambium in corn stems? Why don't plants with herbaceous stems usually grow tall? Why would being an angiosperm be an adaptation on land? Why does guttation only occur in small herbaceous plants?