It does not need seeds, therefore, there is no union of a sperm cell and an egg cell that takes place - Asexual reproduction, This is a process by which structural modification is done on the stem. root, or leaf of an herbarrous or woody plant. - Natural Vegetative Reproduction, It is a round, fleshy stem found underneath the ground surrounded by firsby leaves. - Bulb, It is an enlarge portion of an underground stein that contains stored food - Tuber, Is a stem that grows horizontally underground. It is usually thick and fleshy and contains stored food.HAT IS THE MAIN RULE OF YOUR TEACHER IN CONTEMPORARY ART? - Rhizomes, Are small plants that grow around the main plant - Shoots or suckers, Is a horizontal stem with buds.AT IS THE LIKES OF YOUR TEACHER IN CONTEMPORARY ART? - Runners or Stolon, These methods are used to improve the quality and productivity of plants - Artificial Vegetative Reproduction, Is any vegetative part of a plant (stem, Ital or root und w produce a new plant. - Cutting, A stem is bent over so that part of it with soil. - Layering, This is one of the most widely used methods of producing a woody plants - Grafting, this is done by removing a portion of the bark of a healthy stem - Marcotting, It is the process that forms a seed. - Fertilization, Male sex cells travel inside the tube to the ______. - ovary, Right temperature or warmth, enough water, and good soil are some factors needed so that seeds may germinate and grow. - Germination of Seeds, How Do Animals Reproduce? Two types of Reproduction - Sexual and asexual reproduction, What are the two kinds of asexual reproduction? - Budding and Binary Fission, A type of reproduction that is similar to humans in such a way that for reproduction to occur, a sperm cell must fertilize an egg cell. - Sexual Reproduction , Animals that reproduce sexually have special organs, that produce sex cells called ______. - gametes, It does not involve an egg cell and sperm cell - Asexual Reproduction, Is characterized by sperm fertilizing the egg within the female - Internal fertilization, is characterized by the release of both sperm and eggs into an external environment - External fertilization , What do you call when the parent organism produces an out-growth or bud on its body? - Budding, It is a kind of asexual reproduction where the animal splits or divides itself in two. - Binary Fission, are the outer must, green, leal-like structures located at the lowest parts of the flower. - Sepals, It is located below the sepal.. - Stem (Penducle), is found at the base of the flower and it is part of the stalk bearing the floral organs - Receptacle, are modified leaves and the most visible and usually colorful parts of the flower that attract insects and birds? - Petals, are the group of petal forms.? - Corolla, female reproductive organ - Pistil, male reproductive organ - Stamen, Flower that has all the four parts such as the petals, sepals. pistils, and stamens. - Complete Flower, Flower that has one of the four parts missing - Incomplete Flower, has both the male and female reproductive organs present, the pistil and stamen. - Perfect Flower, is a flower missing either male or female reproductive organs. - Imperfect Flower, Occurs when pollen grains are transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of the same flower or another flower of the same kind - Pollination, are animals that carry pollen from flower to another - Pollinators, they have a mixture of saltwater and freshwater - estuaries, refer to the movement of the surface of the water - Waves, refers to the amount of salt in water - Salinity, refers to the level of hotness or coldness of water - Temperature, refers to the abundance of different living organisms. - Biodiversity, are areas in the estuary that are filled with seawater during high tides and are drained during low tides. - Salt marshes, are areas in estuaries where mud from the seas or rivers is deposited - Mud flats-or tidal flats , are areas in estuaries where solid rocks are found - Rocky Shores, are areas in the estuary that are filled with mangrove trees. - Mangrove forests, is where the land, air, and sea meet. - intertidal zone , It is only submerged during very high tides or extreme storms, though it is regularly moistened by spray arising from the pounding of waves. - Spray zone, This zone is submerged during high tides, especially during the peaks, and is left dry during the remainder of the day - Higher intertidal zone, Formed by the accumulation of sediment around the mouth of a river - Bar-built estuaries, Tectonic estuaries form on faults, where tectonic activity has created a space that can be filled in with water. - Tectonic estuaries, Formed from rising sea level, which fills an already existing river valley with water, creating an estuary. - Coastal plain estuaries, are valleys that were, at one time, carved out by glaciers and were then filled in with water. - Fjords, what you can do to protect and conserve our intertidal zones and estuaries? Give atleast 2 - ✓ Conserve water in your daily life. Conserving water means using our water supply wisely and being responsible. Conserving water is important because it keeps water pure and clean while protecting the environment.✓ Don't be wasteful. Reduce, reuse and recycle every day. Your choice to use a reusable water bottle, coffee mug, or lunch container adds up and reduces the trash in our landfills as well as the litter in our natural areas.✓ Dispose of household and yard chemicals properly and follow disposal directions on their labels.✓ Pick up trash and participate in trash clean-up daysWhen shopping✓ Reduce your use of disposable materials, reuse things when possible, and if you can't reduce or reuse, better recycle.✓ Use reusable bags rather than paper or plastic ones.✓ Choose non-toxic products for household use.✓ Choose products carefully and avoid excess packaging.,
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