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Not confirmed but in my village lot of lady had taken the seed & borned baby boy. I don't no wheather it is due to this seed or eighther by carry y chromosome from male but i have heard lot about this seed .Regardsvirendra joshi
It would depend on the species. The majority of anemones reproduce sexually; males release sperm that triggers egg release by females. At least one species reproduces asexually by budding, and produce only a few offspring.
If a seed is planted too deep into the ground, water can't get to it and the soil won't have a lot of nutrients deep in the ground for the seed to grow affectively. Thanks!
you plant the seed and water it let it have a lot of sun. and keep doing that until it is fully into a Chinese lantern.
germinating seed absorb a lot of their nutrients from the cotyledons during the first stages of germination
There are a lot of invasive species in the Atlantic. The most common include the bull shark, all homocentridaes, and the requiem sharks
The same way a lot of mammals reproduce?
The best example I can think of is Florida. There are several invasive species there that are causing a lot of problems. The most worrisome being a few varieties of python. Burmese pythons have grown to a large population, and African Rock Pythons are starting to grow in number. They are reducing the numbers of most of the native species in the everglades, and human deaths due to wild pythons in Florida are becoming more and more common.
well there are a lot of finches, and one of the smallest finches eat bugs/insects
stuff happens like some species might die out because of the change heing too dramatic and like some new species might come because that environment suites them, leading to the problem of invasive species whih will overpopulate since they have no predators, which will disrupt the ecosystem a lot
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they produce a lot
The answers varies on the situation and individual opinion. If you made few or no changes, then system restore is the least invasive. However, if there are a lot of changes, then updating the driver would be the least invasive.
No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.
They aren't native but, like the Chinese Mitten Crab, they have found their way here via either ballast water or intentional release and like most invasive species they cause a lot of ecological damage.
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(Study Island)The success of a species depends on the number of offspring that survive long enough to reproduce.(Explanation)The success of a species depends on the number of offspring that survive long enough to reproduce, not just the number of offspring produced at a time or even in a lifetime. A penguin who has only one young can devote a lot of time, attention, and care to it, greatly increasing its chances of surviving long enough for it, too, to reproduce. An octopus, on the other hand, usually dies shortly after reproducing. A young octopus has no parent to protect or teach it, so the vast majority of octopi do not survive long enough to reproduce.