Plants use seeds and do not have "eggs".
In the trash can or out the window
All dinosaurs layed eggs, including plant eaters, because they were reptiles and reptiles lay eggs
no it is best to remove the eggs with the plant that the eggs are on otherwise the parents will eat the eggs
Don't dispose, send it to any cement manufacturing factory or mixed it to the sand which is used to construct the buildings.Dissolved in water, sprinkled on the soil, to ground disinfection also can protect trees away garden pest.Also can keep eggs fresh if you put eggs in Limewater。
None!
pollination
'Eggs' in a flowering plant are called ovules. They are produced in the ovary, which is the bottom part of the pistil, which is usually in the centre of the flower.
Yes (both animal and plant eggs)
the stigama is were it grows
Lysosomes are rare in plant cells but are found in both plant and animal cells. They are cellular organelles that are designed to dispose of waste materials.
They are taken to a plant that manufactures nuclear weapons (in the U.S. the Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas) where they are carefully dismantled and those parts whose materials can be reused to make new nuclear weapons are recycled. The chemical explosives are usually burned to safely dispose of them.
pollen from one flower or plant can fertilize the eggs of the same flower or the eggs of another flower on the same plant. another definition is both male and female reproductive structures.