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What structure allows a plant to reproduce without a water supply?

Cuticle.


How does plant reproduce?

The mustard plant drops seeds.


How are roots and leaves connected?

They are all connected because the roots bring in water, the stem carries the water to the flower and leaves, and the leaves bring in CO2 + O2. They all help the plant reproduce, and this is important because without roots, stems, and leaves, the plant couldn't reproduce.


The first organisms that did not require water for reproduction were the?

The first organisms that did not require water for reproduction were likely plants and some types of fungi. These organisms evolved mechanisms such as pollen and spores to reproduce in dry conditions without the need for water.


What will happen if you plant pollen in the ground and water it regularly?

you will die 0.0


What is advantages of a plant producing so much pollen?

Pollen protects the gametes from environmental dangers and allows the gametes to travel without water. This in turn allows the gametes to travel longer distances and to more diverse environments


How do plants reproduce water?

If there is a leaf on the bottom of water, the leaf will grow into another plant.


How has sexual reproduction in plants evolved to become less dependent on water?

The nonvascular plants and even a few vascular plants like ferns reproduce by having the sperm swim through the external environment. This swimming requires a water film in the external environment, and also requires that the ovum be in a structure close enough to the ground that the sperm can swim to it. Gymnosperms and angiosperms make pollen. Sperm are confined within a pollen grain. So no swimming is required. Wind and animal pollination/dispersal has helped plants a lot. If a plant lives in the water and let a bunch of its gametes loose, they will be dispersed by the water. This is not the case when plants adapt to life on land, if they just let their gametes go they will just fall on the ground, not go anywhere, and therefore have a much lower likelihood of finding another gamete. So, if the plant entices an animal, say a bumblebee, to come to it by offering it some sweet nectar, then plant can attach some of its pollen to the back of animal and it will carry it to a new plant.


describe 4 characteristics of the plant kingdom?

plants obtain water from soil so they can eat, they have transport tubes through their stems to transfer chemicals, they retain water with a waxy cuticle layer, they support their bodies with cell walls, they reproduce with pollen and seeds or spores.


Do gymnosperms depend on water?

Yes, gymnosperms do not depend on water for fertilization like mosses or ferns do. They reproduce through the dispersal of pollen, which does not require water as a medium for transportation.


What is meant by the term pollination?

Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organs of a flower to the female reproductive organs, leading to fertilization and the production of seeds. This transfer can occur through various mechanisms, such as wind, water, insects, or other animals. Pollination is vital for the reproduction of many plants and essential for biodiversity.


What allows a plant to reproduce without a water supply?

many desert plants like the barrel cactus , supply water with its leaves, specific "barrel" shape, etc which will let it thrive on its water that it stored