Plant eggs are produced in the negio spermia, an organ located just within the stigma. The pollen run through the eggs down to the odius spermia, the male part of the plant holding the sperm, then reroutes the sperm up to the negio spermia. Don't mistake it for the neggspermius, a poison within a variety of decaying leaves.
After the sperm reroutes to the egg, the egg opens up and releases negioes (seeds) and grows to start the cycle again.
in the ovary and also i'd like to say that if you are a kid, home schooled and use the computer don't go on the internet you will fail school. LOL JK I AINT NO WISDOM GIVER IF YOU THINK THAT'S TRUE your correct.
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It depends on the nature of the plant
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Well chiken eggs come from chikens
Yes!
The plants produce energy with a function called photosynthesis. They use sunlight to make energy.
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Plants produce eggs and sperm. In certain plants, like those of thephyla Coniferophyta (your basic pines), the eggs and/or sperm are contained in cones. Therefore cones are not sex cells, they are more like carriers of gametes.
they lay eggs in plants. they can lay up to 400 at a time.
Plants will typically produce one particular very famous and very needed gas. The gas that most plants will produces is oxygen.
Ovaries produce eggs.
false, the female parts of the plant produce eggs
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All plants and animals have some form of reproduction whether it be seeds or underground runners, eggs or live birth.
Yes. All vertebrates produce eggs.
No, plants do not reproduce by laying eggs. Birds lay eggs. Plants reproduce through seeds.
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