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For the flower to bear seeds and reproduce

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And FYI, its not for the growth of the flower. A floer does not grow just because it is fertilized!! :PP

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Why accessory is important?

In plants, usually pigment is more important in the process of fertilization than any other. Pigment will attract different insects, birds, or other animals which aids in the transport of pollen to other plants for cross fertilization. However, for plants like the venus fly trap, color attracts prey.


What will over fertilization do to tomato plants?

Over fertilization of tomato plants can lead to excessive vegetative growth, delayed fruiting, nutrient deficiencies due to imbalances, increased susceptibility to pests and diseases, and potential damage to the plant's roots. It is important to follow recommended fertilization guidelines to avoid these issues.


When does fertilization happen in plants?

When male and female gametes unite to form the zygote, it is called fertilization. In flowering plants it is followed by pollination and pollen germination.


What prepares plants for fertilization?

Plants prepare for fertilization by producing specialized reproductive structures such as flowers, which contain the male and female reproductive organs necessary for fertilization to occur. These structures facilitate the transfer of pollen (containing male gametes) to the ovules (containing female gametes) for fertilization to take place. Additionally, plants rely on pollinators such as insects, birds, or wind to transport pollen between flowers for successful fertilization.


What group of plants depend on animal vectors for fertilization?

A group of plants that depend on animal vectors for fertilization is called zoophytes. These plants rely on animals, such as insects, birds, or bats, to assist in the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs, thus enabling fertilization. Examples include many flowering plants and orchids.

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Why is fertilization important in plants?

so they grow


Why accessory is important?

In plants, usually pigment is more important in the process of fertilization than any other. Pigment will attract different insects, birds, or other animals which aids in the transport of pollen to other plants for cross fertilization. However, for plants like the venus fly trap, color attracts prey.


How is fertilization in seed plants differ fertilization in seedless plants?

i dont think this question is appropriate for the answer


What will over fertilization do to tomato plants?

Over fertilization of tomato plants can lead to excessive vegetative growth, delayed fruiting, nutrient deficiencies due to imbalances, increased susceptibility to pests and diseases, and potential damage to the plant's roots. It is important to follow recommended fertilization guidelines to avoid these issues.


Which group of plants practices double fertilization?

flowering plants


Where is the site of fertilization in plants?

ovary


What is another name for fertilization of plants?

Pollination


What does an ovary become after fertilization in plants?

Fruit


How plants make seeds to reproduce?

fertilization


When does fertilization happen in plants?

When male and female gametes unite to form the zygote, it is called fertilization. In flowering plants it is followed by pollination and pollen germination.


How does fertilization in a seed plants differ from fertilization in seedless plants?

Seed plants produce seeds to overcome the adverse environmental conditions whereas seedless plants overcome the adverse environmental conditions by vegetative parts such as tubers, gemma cups or even spores. Since formation of seed involves genetic advance seed formation for reproduction is more successful in nature.


Vitro fertilization in plants takes place where?

Technically it doesn't; in vitro with respect to plants means basically plants that are tissue cultured in a laboratory. Obviously this process does not take place in the plant.in Vitro fertilization in plants does not take place. It is rather in vivo fertilization taking place inside the embryo sac of an ovule.