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What are flowering sperms?

There is no such thing as "flowering sperms." Sperm are male sex cells that are involved in the process of fertilization in flowering plants. Flowering plants reproduce through the union of male and female sex cells contained within their flowers.


What animal eats flowering plants?

humans, apes, monkeys, rabbits like dandelion flowers, most grazing animals, or any animal that will pretty much eat anything they can


What does the length of night or dark periods control in flowering plants?

The length of night or dark periods controls the process of photoperiodism in flowering plants, which determines their flowering time. Plants can be classified as short-day, long-day, or day-neutral based on their flowering response to varying lengths of light and darkness. In short-day plants, flowering is triggered when nights are longer, while long-day plants require longer daylight periods to initiate flowering. This mechanism allows plants to synchronize their reproductive cycles with seasonal changes for optimal growth and seed production.


Do plants and animals play a part in the water carbon and nitrogen cycles?

Yes they play important role in both cycles. They are the component of these cycles.


What parts of the flowering pant are similar to the testis and the ovary?

The stamen in a flowering plant is similar to the testis as they both produce male gametes (pollen in plants, sperm in animals). The pistil in a flowering plant is similar to the ovary as they both contain and protect the female reproductive cells (ovules in plants, eggs in animals).

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What is the difference in the life cycles of bryophytes and flowering plants?

The difference is that flowering plants have cells and absorb sunlight, bryophytes do not absorb sunlight or form photsynthesis.


Can you have a night light on your marijuana plants and will this effect their flowering cycle?

Yup, it might affect it. YOu are going for 100% darkness during nighttime flowering cycles.


What are flowering sperms?

There is no such thing as "flowering sperms." Sperm are male sex cells that are involved in the process of fertilization in flowering plants. Flowering plants reproduce through the union of male and female sex cells contained within their flowers.


What animal eats flowering plants?

humans, apes, monkeys, rabbits like dandelion flowers, most grazing animals, or any animal that will pretty much eat anything they can


What does the length of night or dark periods control in flowering plants?

The length of night or dark periods controls the process of photoperiodism in flowering plants, which determines their flowering time. Plants can be classified as short-day, long-day, or day-neutral based on their flowering response to varying lengths of light and darkness. In short-day plants, flowering is triggered when nights are longer, while long-day plants require longer daylight periods to initiate flowering. This mechanism allows plants to synchronize their reproductive cycles with seasonal changes for optimal growth and seed production.


Are plants flowering or none flowering?

You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds


What type of plants are flowering?

There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.


Which stage occurs in the life cycles of plants and animals?

I think its metamorphosis :)


Do plants and animals play a part in the water carbon and nitrogen cycles?

Yes they play important role in both cycles. They are the component of these cycles.


How carbon cycles in earth systems?

Carbon cycles in earth\'s system when it is excreted by animals, and then absorbed by plants.


What way does pollination differ between non-flowering seed plants and flowering plants?

Flowering plants require pollinatio non-flowering plants do not.


What are the classification of plants?

flowering plants and non-flowering plants