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  1. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is the purpose of flowers in plants?

    Vijay Kumar
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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:50 pm

    Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms (flowering plants) that produce pollen and ovules for sexual reproduction. They attract pollinators with their colorful petals, fragrance, and nectar, facilitating the transfer of pollen between flowers.

    Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms (flowering plants) that produce pollen and ovules for sexual reproduction. They attract pollinators with their colorful petals, fragrance, and nectar, facilitating the transfer of pollen between flowers.

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  2. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is pollination?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:50 pm

    Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the male reproductive organs (anthers) to the female reproductive organs (stigma) of flowers, resulting in fertilization and the production of seeds. Pollination can occur through various agents, including wind, water, insects, birds, and mammals.

    Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the male reproductive organs (anthers) to the female reproductive organs (stigma) of flowers, resulting in fertilization and the production of seeds. Pollination can occur through various agents, including wind, water, insects, birds, and mammals.

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  3. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is germination?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:50 pm

    Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant. It involves the absorption of water, activation of metabolic processes, and emergence of the embryonic root (radicle) and shoot (plumule) from the seed coat.

    Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant. It involves the absorption of water, activation of metabolic processes, and emergence of the embryonic root (radicle) and shoot (plumule) from the seed coat.

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  4. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is the difference between monocots and dicots?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:49 pm

    Monocots are flowering plants with seeds that contain only one cotyledon (seed leaf) and typically have parallel leaf veins, while dicots are flowering plants with seeds that contain two cotyledons and usually have branched leaf veins.

    Monocots are flowering plants with seeds that contain only one cotyledon (seed leaf) and typically have parallel leaf veins, while dicots are flowering plants with seeds that contain two cotyledons and usually have branched leaf veins.

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  5. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What are the three main types of plant tissues?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:49 pm

    The three main types of plant tissues are dermal tissue, which forms the outer protective covering of the plant; vascular tissue, which transports water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant; and ground tissue, which fills the space between the dermal and vascular tissues and performs variousRead more

    The three main types of plant tissues are dermal tissue, which forms the outer protective covering of the plant; vascular tissue, which transports water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant; and ground tissue, which fills the space between the dermal and vascular tissues and performs various functions such as photosynthesis, storage, and support.

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  6. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is the function of leaves in plants?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:49 pm

    Leaves are the primary site of photosynthesis in plants, where chlorophyll captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy. They also regulate gas exchange, allowing plants to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen and water vapor.

    Leaves are the primary site of photosynthesis in plants, where chlorophyll captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy. They also regulate gas exchange, allowing plants to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen and water vapor.

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  7. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is the role of roots in plants?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:48 pm

    Roots anchor the plant in the soil, absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and transport these substances to the rest of the plant. They also store food reserves and provide structural support.

    Roots anchor the plant in the soil, absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and transport these substances to the rest of the plant. They also store food reserves and provide structural support.

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  8. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is transpiration?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:48 pm

    Transpiration is the process by which water vapor is released from the aerial parts of plants, such as leaves and stems, into the atmosphere through small pores called stomata. It helps plants regulate temperature, transport nutrients, and maintain hydration.

    Transpiration is the process by which water vapor is released from the aerial parts of plants, such as leaves and stems, into the atmosphere through small pores called stomata. It helps plants regulate temperature, transport nutrients, and maintain hydration.

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  9. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What are the two main stages of photosynthesis?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:47 pm

    The two main stages of photosynthesis are the light-dependent reactions, which occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and involve the absorption of light energy to produce ATP and NADPH, and the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle), which take place in the stroma of chloroplasts andRead more

    The two main stages of photosynthesis are the light-dependent reactions, which occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and involve the absorption of light energy to produce ATP and NADPH, and the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle), which take place in the stroma of chloroplasts and involve the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose using ATP and NADPH.

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  10. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is the function of chlorophyll in photosynthesis?

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    Added an answer on April 10, 2024 at 10:47 pm

    Chlorophyll is a pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy during photosynthesis. It plays a crucial role in capturing sunlight and converting it into chemical energy.

    Chlorophyll is a pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy during photosynthesis. It plays a crucial role in capturing sunlight and converting it into chemical energy.

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