Strictly speaking...no..
self-fertilization or self-pollination.
Ovary of the gynoecium
A flower's egg refers to its ovule, the female reproductive organ.
It develops into a fruit
In a flower, the ovary, which is part of the pistil, produces and protects the eggs. The ovary contains ovules, each of which can develop into a seed after fertilization. The surrounding tissues of the ovary provide physical protection and can also play a role in nurturing the developing seeds. Additionally, the flower's structure helps facilitate pollination, which is essential for fertilizing the eggs.
Bats and other small mammals carry eggs from one flower to another. hope that answerd it for you
pollen from one flower or plant can fertilize the eggs of the same flower or the eggs of another flower on the same plant. another definition is both male and female reproductive structures.
self-fertilization or self-pollination.
Giraffes are mammilian animals and therefore do not lay eggs.
OK so; first of all if you're asking if animals they their own eggs on plants, many do. Things like spiders, butterflies and so on. But those are mainly insects so not really animals. If you're asking why animals don't carry plant eggs from one plant to another it's because plants don't have eggs. they produce pollen or fruit. Pollen acts as a small germinating seed that has genetic information which is shared with the genetic information of another plant. Fruit are seeds encased in a high sugar and nutrient rich organic composition. These seeds have all of the genes they need and once they begin to germinate they use the "fruit" part as food to power their initial growth. Seeds work the exact same way but they actually germinated so that they can pop out of the soil and quickly begin photosynthesizing (using sunlight for energy).
How long do bass carry eggs
pollen
The ovary of a flower hope this helped
Sea anemones are a group of water-dwelling, predatory animals of the order Actiniaria. The are named for the anemone, a terrestrial flower. The polyp produces eggs and sperm, and the fertilized egg develops into a planula that develops directly into another polyp.
They don't carry their eggs, when it comes time they lay their eggs.
They did not carry their eggs. Dinosaurs kept their eggs in nests just like modern birds and reptiles.
Oviparous animals lay eggs.