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How can fertilisation go wrong?

Updated: 12/24/2022
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When the pollen lands on an egg is this pollination or fertilisation?

fertilisation


What happens before fertilisation?

fertilisation happens when a sperm penetre in the ovule of the women


Does pollination occur before fertilisation?

yes


What kind of gymnosperm is Ephedra?

Double fertilisation


What are the petals for on a plant?

My teacher told me that they're there to attract insects so fertilisation can take placeMy teacher told me that they're there to attract insects so fertilisation can take placeMy teacher told me that they're there to attract insects so fertilisation can take place

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What animals go through external fertilisation?

A toad goes through external fertilisation/fertilization


What are the 2 kinds of fertilization?

The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.


When pigs reproduce two cells join together what is this process called?

fertilisation


Mosquito have internal fertilisation or external fertilisation?

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What is the method of fertilisation for the butterfly?

They use internal fertilisation.


When the pollen lands on an egg is this pollination or fertilisation?

fertilisation


Does fertilisation comes before seed dispersal?

fertilisation first


When was Fertilisation of Orchids created?

Fertilisation of Orchids was created in 1877.


Does a chicken carry out external fertilisation or internal fertilisation?

internal


What are the two kinds of fertilizers?

The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation which the frog does, or internal fertilisation.


Why is the bee important to ag?

For pollination (fertilisation) purposes. No fertilisation = No crop.


Where do eggs and sperm meet in external fertilisation and internal fertilisation?

Yes