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Flowering plants would be severely impacted and would have to resort, when possible, to self fertilization. Many flowering plant would go extinct and all animal life, including humans, depending on these plants would be also severely impacted.
Butterfly is dependent on flowering plants for nectar
mossesfernsconifers (correct answer)they would all be equally alike
There would be no more plants if they were not fertilized. Fertilization is necessary for reproduction.
Puffballs are NOT plants, they are mushrooms a type of fungal fruiting body. The puff that comes when the puffball is dried is the spores being dispersed into the air. If puffballs were left alone, they would dry and split. Through the splits, the spores would be released.
Flowering plants would be severely impacted and would have to resort, when possible, to self fertilization. Many flowering plant would go extinct and all animal life, including humans, depending on these plants would be also severely impacted.
Lack of water, too much fertilizer, and too cold of temperatures can affect flowering of plants. Insufficient lighting would also stop flowering.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
"All insects, birds, and land animals (even us) would cease to exist." Incorrect. Flowers weren't around untill 125 millions years ago, making them 300 million years younger than the oldest plants. If flowering plants were to go extinct, non-flowering plants would fill in the niche left by the extinct flowering plants. This would go accompanied by a animal mass-extinction event, caused by the disappearance of the flowering plants that formed a substantial part of the food chain. Short answer: A mass-extinction would follow if flowering plants go extinct. If they never existed, the animal kingdom would never have adapted to flowering plants to begin with.
Texas, and the second part, roses.
Butterflies depend on the nectar from flowers for food. Without the flowering plants that they feed from, butterflies would starve.
I'm not sure it is the most important, but it pollinates an enormous number of flowering plants. Without pollinators wild flowering plants would die off in a generation. However there are many other pollinators, including birds, man, etc. so not all flowering plants would go extinct without bees.
Butterfly is dependent on flowering plants for nectar
processes of double fertilization in flowering plants
mossesfernsconifers (correct answer)they would all be equally alike
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They would die