the pollen goes down to the stamen and the reproduces
because of phoyosythesis which transfer genes to other plants this is one of the top answers in the world
Cross-pollination occurs when pollen from one plant fertilizes the ovules of a different plant, promoting genetic diversity and adaptability in the offspring. In contrast, self-pollination takes place when a flower's own pollen fertilizes its ovules, resulting in genetically similar offspring. Cross-pollination often involves pollinators like bees or wind, while self-pollination can occur without external agents. These differences impact plant reproduction strategies and the genetic variation of subsequent generations.
I would say it depends on how "process " is used.He is in the process of preparing dinner .He wrote a paper on the process for making steel.
for process
1. process creation: to create a process. 2. process termination: to terminate the process. 3. process abort: in case of abnormal execution of process,it is used to abort the process. 4. process load: to load the process in memory. 5. process execute: to execute the process.
The Architecture Design Process ultimately links with the Implementation Process or the Integration Process
Usually any orphaned process is owned by the 'init' process (process #1)
True, The Spending Chain Process consists of the Acquistion Process and the Accounts Payable process.
Cooking process mixing process baking process storing process mixing ingredient process etc..........
A zombie process is one that should have closed, but is still active in the process table. This is usually caused when a parent process that spawned the process has not yet realized that it has completed, or wants to create another process of the same name without using the same process ID.
Android process is nothing but process, its like you have a PC its running Windows and over that some process is running. So, that makes it Windows process and similarly when a process runs over the Android device its called Android Process.
A zombie process is a process that has finished running, but is still there.