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a20 Plants and Fungi

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... other has brown eyes, their kids could either have blue or brown eyes. This is important because if there was only one gene for each trait, everyone would be the same! In plants, sexual reproduction happens in flowers of the plant. The pollen of the flower contains the male reproductive cells, and w ...
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... means. We can not take all of the food that we need on a trip to the moon or Mars for all of the astronauts. Most of the food will be grown on the moon or Mars in greenhouses. There are two possible ways to grow plants for a moon or Mars colony. One way is with zeoponics. Zeoponics is a special type ...
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... a little of the pollen in the hairs of its body. Pollen is a very fine powder or dust. As the bee flies about from one flower to another it rubs some of the pollen it has picked up from one flower on to the sticky pistil of another. The pollen travels down the inside of the pistil to the ovary where ...
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... substrate. It grew and took up plenty of room in the 50 gallon. It flowered frequently, sometimes 2 at a time. Each flower stalk had 2 or more long purple floral spikes with many small flowers on it. I would use a small paintbrush to fertilize the flowers. This didn’t seem necessary because they pro ...
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