It depends on what you mean by fertilized. If you're referring to reproduction, then if they are not fertilized they will never bear fruit. If you mean nutrients you put into the soil, not fertilizing the plants will mean that they don't grow as well as if you did fertilize them.
If plants are not fertilized, they may not receive all the necessary nutrients required for healthy growth. This could lead to stunted growth, poor flowering or fruit production, and increased susceptibility to diseases or pests. Over time, the overall health and productivity of the plants may decline.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
People Firtilis their plants to make the bugs stay away more. Fertilised would mean the plants were fertilised.
Fertilized soil
They would die
You get pea plants.
it would pee back on you
there would be no water for the plants
If two eggs were released but only one was fertilized, the fertilized egg would begin to develop into an embryo, while the unfertilized egg would simply be shed during the menstrual cycle. The body would typically recognize the unfertilized egg as non-viable, leading to its eventual expulsion. As a result, only the fertilized egg has the potential to develop into a pregnancy.
if the plants could walk they will go to a place where all that they need is there
yes it does
there would be no exchange of gases