Well boys and girls these grains are organisms that live inside the male body.
No, gumamela flowers do not contain biotin. Biotin is typically found in certain foods like eggs, nuts, and seeds, but not in gumamela flowers.
The process of making seeds when combined with a flower's eggs refers to fertilization in plants. During fertilization, pollen from the male part of a flower (anther) transfers to the female part (stigma) and travels down to the ovary, where it merges with the ovules (flower's eggs). This fusion produces seeds, which contain the genetic material necessary for the development of a new plant. Thus, seeds are formed as a result of this reproductive process.
This tiny grain is called pollen grain.
Another name for the egg of flowers is ovule.
Flowering plants use their flowers for reproduction, specifically to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. The pollen produced by the flowers is transferred to fertilize the eggs, leading to seed production and the continuation of the plant species.
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flying squirrels eat seeds, nuts, insects, bird eggs, , grains, flowers, fruits, berries, mushrooms, moss and lichens, small birds, and meat scraps.
No, gumamela flowers do not contain biotin. Biotin is typically found in certain foods like eggs, nuts, and seeds, but not in gumamela flowers.
Flowers have male parts called stamens and female parts called carpels. The stamens make the tiny grains of pollen. The carpels contain eggs, called ovules. Seeds are made when the pollen reaches the ovules. This is called pollination.
grains, seeds, pulses and nuts, basically herbs and things like that.
The sperm in the pollinfrom stamens on one flower combine with the eggs in the pistil of the other flower to make seeds.
This tiny grain is called pollen grain.
Yes. Its in some foods. But not recommended you eat it directly. Eggs. Grains, nuts, and Seeds. There are lots of other Sulfur rich foods
No, because of that: They're flowers. Flowers are actually a reproductive organ of a flower, which either produces pollen or eggs (seeds), or even both. Those flowers could become fruits later on. As for spores, ferns and fungi (both start with an F!) produce them, though.
Vegetarians enjoy a diet of grains, pulses, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruit with some also choosing to include dairy products and eggs.
Another name for the egg of flowers is ovule.
Any food that does not require the slaughter of an animal.This includes fruits and vegetables, grains, seeds, nuts--and for some vegetarians, eggs and dairy products.