sporangia
Mature plants typically produce flowers, fruits, and seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. Flowers are the reproductive structures where pollination occurs, leading to the formation of fruits that contain seeds for dispersal and propagation.
In most ferns, spore cases, or sporangia, form on the underside of the leaves, specifically on structures called sori. These sori are often clustered and can vary in appearance, typically appearing as small dots or lines. The spores produced within the sporangia are crucial for the fern's reproductive cycle, allowing for the continuation of the species.
They both belong to the Division Angiospermae (flowering plants). They both have pretty much the same floral parts (as well as seed characterisitics), althrough there are noticable differences between them - which distingish them from each other.They both show or exhibit:Flowers (with definite floral parts which have specific functions in sexual reproduction) are the primary reproductive organs.Seed production (sexual) is the primary method of reproduction, and embryo's are produced in closed carpelsTrue roots, stems and leavesAdvanced vascular systems
All mitochondria produce energy for the cell. The cell can be considered to be a factory. This factory makes proteins in most cases. The mitochondria produce the energy for the factory to work.
the man put in his sperm cell to the female body
Mature plants typically produce flowers, fruits, and seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. Flowers are the reproductive structures where pollination occurs, leading to the formation of fruits that contain seeds for dispersal and propagation.
Yes. In some cases a large, strong tornado will produce what is called a satellite tornado, which circles the main one.
less abortion cases.
In most cases of lipidoses, the body does not produce a certain enzyme or chemical.
Some similar cases to Roe v. Wade that have had a significant impact on reproductive rights in the United States include Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, and June Medical Services v. Russo. These cases have addressed issues such as abortion restrictions, access to reproductive healthcare, and the constitutional right to privacy.
in the 7th ammendment they are called civil cases
Fertilization occurs in the fallopian tubes of the reproductive system for most females. However, in some cases, it can occur in other places (such as the ovum), which normally lead to miscarriage.
65 man-hours
Some cases similar to Roe v. Wade that have had a significant impact on reproductive rights in the United States include Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which reaffirmed the central holding of Roe v. Wade, and Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, which struck down restrictive abortion laws in Texas. These cases have shaped the legal landscape surrounding reproductive rights in the country.
most cases woman will produce milk when they are pregnant.... very very few cases very few you produce milk but not pregnant
It is physically impossible for a male to conceive a child. Males do not have ovaries, so there for are unable to produce ovum, which is the first step to conceiving a child. Current cases of males conceiving a child, were actually women who took part in a sex change, but kept their reproductive organs.
Miscarriages are far more common than most people know. Usually, if a zygote is not viable, the mother's body will reject it resulting in a miscarriage. In a few very rare circumstances there can be a genetic problem with either the mother or the father that will make it almost impossible for them to produce a viable zygote in which case the risk of miscarriages is very high. In other rare cases the physical carrying of the fetus results in miscarriage because of a problem with the mother. In MOST cases, a few miscarriages are normal and the couple doesn't need to worry. Try a few more times before you get concerned enough to seek medical help.