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What do plants with flowers have their fruits encased in?

The fruits naturally grow around the flowers and then the pollinated egg sacks inside of the flowers become the seeds


Each kernel of corn is a seed inside a fruit seeds form from pollinated flowers what?

Ovary


What is in the kernals to let them pop?

Kernels have a little bit of water inside of them that helps to make them pop. When the kernels begin to cook, the water inside of the kernels will turn into steam and expand the kernels.


How do watermelon plants produce flowers and eventually fruit?

Watermelon plants produce flowers through a process called pollination, where pollen from the male flowers is transferred to the female flowers. Once pollinated, the female flowers develop into fruit. The fruit grows larger as the seeds inside mature, eventually forming the sweet and juicy watermelon we enjoy.


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They heated up so much that the pocorn kernels start to pop!!!


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Which plant has a flower growing inside it?

While all flowers originate from within the larger plant and emerge from sepals or guard leaves, the only plant which has a flower which opens, grows and is pollinated inside the fruit, is the Fig. The tiny fig wasp burrows inside the fruit and pollinated the flower growing inside. The wasp also incubates its young within the fruit, as well. One variety of fig which does not require fig wasp pollination, but still grows its flowers inside the fruit is the fig called the Brown Turkey Fig.


What is the difference between gyptogamae and phanerogamae?

Gymnosperms do not form flowers and have naked seeds, while angiosperms have flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo, while angiosperms are further divided into monocots and dicots. Gymnosperms are typically wind-pollinated, while angiosperms are often animal-pollinated.


Why do kernels explode?

If you are discussing popcorn kernels here (I wasnt sure) it is because they have moisture inside of them and when they are heated,moisture expands and they Pop.


What is the different in pollen at wind and insect pollination?

The answer is really pretty simple. Flowers that are pollinated by insects are pollinated by insects going from one flower to an other, carrying pollen from one flower to the next. Wind pollination is caused by the wind carrying pollen from one flower to an other one.Usually insect pollinated flowers have large, brightly colored petals also sweet scented nectaries at the base of the petals - some flowers may look bland but when viewed under ultra violet or infrared light are very conspicuous.The Stamen is short, with anthers firmly attached inside the flower. The Stigma is sticky and is located on the inside of the flower. Additionally the pollen grain are produced in small amounts, it is rough/ spiky and its large. This features are used to attract insects for pollination. The pollen grains are sticky and rough so it clings onto the insect's body. The Stigma is also sticky so the pollen grains remains in place and wont get carried away by the wind currents.Many, but not all dicotyledonous flowers are insect pollinated.Wind pollinated flowers are small and inconspicuous. Sometimes green or brown in color and has no scent or nectaries (such as the flowers of grass plants).The Stamen has long filaments, with anthers that hang outside the flower. The Stigma is large, branched and feathery. The pollen grains are produced in large amounts, its smooth and light hence it can be carried away by the gentlest of wind currents.Many, but not all monocotyledonous flowers and cone producing gymnosperms are wind pollinated.


How do popcorn seeds grow into plants that produce the delicious snack we enjoy?

Popcorn seeds are planted in soil and watered regularly. As they grow, they develop roots, stems, and leaves. The plant produces flowers that eventually turn into kernels. When the kernels are heated, the moisture inside them turns into steam, causing them to pop and turn into the fluffy snack we love.


How does a microwave work to pop kernels?

The microwave agitates the water inside of all of the corn kernels. The water turns to steam which expands and builds increasing pressure inside of the kernels until they pop (explode).