How do gumamela flower reproduce
1. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
2. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
3. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
4. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
5. how santan,gumamela,andsunflower reproduce thank you
Answer:
santan
you can make santan reproduce by cutting a stem and letting the cut part to absorb water, this encourages the stem to make roots and if you think the roots are good enough you can plant it as is.
gumamela
It has both pistil and stamen , it can reproduce by itself
Sunflower
Sunflowers use a cross-pollination method of reproduction by attracting animals and insects such as bees and using them to spread reproductive pollen from one flower to another. Sunflowers can self-reproduce, but by doing this, they don't have the diverse offspring that are better suited to their environment.
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6. what type of sexual reproduction gumamela reproduce?
Answer:
Seeds
Explanation:
Reproduction by Seeds
Reproduction by SeedsIn the wild, Hibiscus species reproduce sexually when pollen from male flowers reaches female flowers for fertilization. Wind and wildlife transfer pollen, and large, colorful flowers are adapted to attract pollinators.
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7. Gumamela A.asexual Reproduction B.Sexual Reproduce
Answer:
Gumamela is a example of Asexual repruduction
Explanation:
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B. Sexual Reproduction
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8. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
9. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
10. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
11. which of the following organism reproduce sexually a carbon brass katakataka bidibidi gumamela
Answer:
bidibidi
Explanation:
12. Directions: Complete the table below. Write how the plants are reproduced.How are they reproducedMode of reproductionStem cuttingsseedsasexualsexualNames of plantsExample:Roseavocado1. Banana2. Gumamela3. Tamarind4. bougainvillea5. jackfruit
Answer:
1.banana pups=sexual
2.seeds=sexual
3.seed,grafting,cuttings, and air layering=sexual
4.seeds=sexual
5.seeds=sexual
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13. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
14. How do plants like katakataka,potato and gumamela reproduce asexually
vegetation reproduction. through their parts
15. Do Plant Reproduce? how they reproduce?
Plants reproduce and they reproduce through Pollination.
16. 34.How do non flowering plants reproduce?A.through rootsB.through pollinationC.through spores and seeds from their conesD.through seeds that come from fruits35.If atis reproduce from seeds, how does hibiscus or gumamela grow?A. budding B.cutting C.pollen D.seeds✨❤️Please answer❤️✨
Answer:
d.
through seeds thay come from fruits
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17. If atis reproduce from seeds, how does hibiscus or gumamela grow?A. buddingD. seedsB. cuttingC. pollen
Answer:
C. pollen is the answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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18. describe how does the gumamela reproduce
How does a Gumamela plant reproduce?
In the wild, Hibiscus species reproduce sexually when pollen from male flowers reaches female flowers for fertilization. When pods mature, they dry and crack open to release seeds, which fall to the ground and germinate to make more plants.
19. Which of the following plants reproduce sexually?a. potatob. gingerc. bananad. gumamela
C banana im not sure
Answer:
c. banana that is the answer thank me later
20. how are they reproduce :Gumamela
HOW GUMAMELA REPRODUCEAnswer:
Gumamela reproduced by sexual reproduction.
In the wild, gumamela imitate physically when dust from male blossoms arrives at female blossoms for treatment. Wind and untamed life move dust, and enormous, bright blossoms are adjusted to draw in pollinators. Birds, butterflies and honey bees are normal guests to gumamela plants, however they should visit rapidly after sprouts open since certain species' blossoms keep going for just a day. Fruitful fertilization brings about delivering gumamlela seed, which are encased in cases.
Seeds of numerous species, for example, swamp gumamela and rose mallow, take after those of okra, a mallow family relative. At the point when cases mature, they dry and air out to deliver seeds, which tumble to the ground and grow to make more plants.
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21. How do gumamela flower reproduce
gumamela flower reproduce by sexual reproduction
22. 8. Which plant reproduce through spores?A roseB. lіtуC. mossD. gumamela
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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23. How does the gumamela flower reproduce, asexual or sexual?
Answer:
The 'gumamela' flower reproduces in the sexual way.
Explanation:
24. Which plant reproduce through stem cutting?A. gumamelaB. mossC. lilyD. katakataka
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
because through stem cut
25. how does gumamela reproduce yung ano po sana explanation hindi po yung sexual or asexual hehe
Answer:
Gumamela is reproducing through pollination.
WHAT IS POLLINATION?Pollination is the process of transferring pollen from the male part to the female part of the flowers. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF POLLINATION?Its purpose is to fertilize the ovum of pollen grains that represent the male gametophyte. Since pollination implies the approach or interaction between the sexual cells of plants of the same species, the sexual reproduction of plants depends largely on this process.i hope it helps.
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26. Which of the following organisms reproduced asexually?A. Human B. Paramecium C, Snake D. Gumamela
Answer:
A
Explanation:
27. Tell how the following plants reproduceSexually or asexually. ______________26.bamboo______________27.gumamela______________28.kamote______________29.papaya______________30.onions
Answer:
26.asexual
27.asexual
28.sexually
29.asexual
30.asexual
28. how do spore bearing plant reproduce and how do cone-bearing plant reproduce?Explain
- How do spore bearing plant reproduce? Spore, a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion with another reproductive cell. Spores thus differ from gametes, which are reproductive cells that must fuse in pairs in order to give rise to a new individual. ... Spores are produced by bacteria, fungi, algae, and plants.
- How do cone-bearing plant reproduce? Reproduction begins when one of the pollen grains from inside a pollen sac on the male cone floats through the air to the scale of a female cone. ... Sperm cells move through the pollen tube and one of them fertilizes an egg cell, which then develops into a seed.
29. 3. How do flowering plants like rose and gumamela reproduce?A. asexuallyc. both sexually and asexuallyB. sexuallyD. Nether sexually nor asexually
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
In the wild, hibiscus species reproduce sexually when pollen from male flowers reaches female flowers for fertilization. Wind and wildlife transfer pollen, and large, colorful flowers are adapted to attract pollinators.
Answer:
C. Both Sexually and asexually
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30. do incomplete flowers reproduce and if they can how do they reproduce.
Answer:
External plant structures such as leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits and seeds are known as plant organs. Each organ is an organized group of tissues that works together to perform a specific function. These structures can be divided into two groups: sexual reproductive and vegetative. Sexual reproductive parts produce seed; they include flower buds, flowers, fruit and seeds.
Flowers
Sexual reproduction is the sole function of flowers, often the showiest part of a plant. Flowers' beauty and fragrance evolved not to please humans but to attract pollinators (insects or birds), which are central to the reproductive process.
Flowers also help classify plants.
The system of plant nomenclature we use today was developed by Carl von Linné (Linnaeus) and is based on flowers, reproductive parts of plants or both. One reason his system is successful is that flowers are the plant part least influenced by environmental changes. Thus, a knowledge of flowers and their parts is essential for anyone interested in plant identification.
Structure
As a plant's reproductive part, a flower contains a stamen (male flower part) or pistil (female flower part), or both, plus accessory parts such as sepals, petals, and nectar glands (Figure 19).
The stamen is the male reproductive organ. It consists of a pollen sac (anther) and a long supporting filament. This filament holds the anther in position, making the pollen available for dispersal by wind, insects, or birds.