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(a)where the return, in terms of fitness, would be greatest (reproductive structures) (b) Examples: i)cannabinol in marijuana flowers and seeds ii) pyretherins in daisy flowers iii) cyanogens in rose family (apple, peach, almond) seeds.
No, gumamela flowers do not contain biotin. Biotin is typically found in certain foods like eggs, nuts, and seeds, but not in gumamela flowers.
cyanogens in rose family (apple, peach, almond) seeds
i said what makes seeds grow inside flowers now
YES.If these flowers are wild flowers, yes. Flowers go on to produce seeds and seeds are needed to produce plants next year. Thus if you pick the flowers there will be no seeds an those flowers will never be there again in the years that follow as no new flow plants can grow.
Both, Male marijuana plants have seeds in their flowers. Female marijuana plants don't have seeds in their flowers. The good weed doesn't have seeds, so do yourself a favor and smoke the females and kill the males.
No, it has flowers and seeds, so it reproduces sexually.
(a)where the return, in terms of fitness, would be greatest (reproductive structures) (b) Examples: i)cannabinol in marijuana flowers and seeds ii) pyretherins in daisy flowers iii) cyanogens in rose family (apple, peach, almond) seeds.
Marijuana plants reproduce by producing male and female flowers on separate plants. The male plants release pollen, which is carried by the wind or insects to the female plants, where it fertilizes the female flowers to produce seeds. These seeds can then be planted to grow new marijuana plants.
No, you just need a fertile seed. There are no male or female seeds. Some plants have male and female flowers, but the seeds are seeds.
Marijuana is made from the dried flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds of the Cannabis plant. It contains compounds called cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, that interact with the body's endocannabinoid system to produce various effects.
Weed, or cannabis, is not a fruit. It is a flowering plant. Flowers, leaves, stems, seeds, and THC.
Sporangia cones and flowers are both reproductive structures in plants. They both produce and contain spores or seeds for reproduction. However, sporangia cones are found in gymnosperms and produce naked seeds, while flowers are found in angiosperms and produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Flowers are not found in conifers. Conifers reproduce through the production of cones that contain seeds, rather than through flowers like many other plants.
After pollination, fertilization takes place. then the ovaries grow into fruits and ovules grow into seeds. That Is All.
No, gumamela flowers do not contain biotin. Biotin is typically found in certain foods like eggs, nuts, and seeds, but not in gumamela flowers.
cyanogens in rose family (apple, peach, almond) seeds