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Answered by Anonymous
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Fertilisation or fertilization, also known as generative fertilisation, syngamy and impregnation, is the fusion of gametes to give rise to a new individual organism or offspring and initiate its development.

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Plants are extremely important to life on Earth.

They grow on mountains, in valleys, in

deserts, in fresh and salt water—almost

everywhere on the planet. Plants come

in all shapes and sizes from the

smallest seedling to the towering

Giant Sequoias. Not only are plants

beautiful to look at, but they also

play a vital role in keeping people,

animals, and the Earth healthy.

Plants provide food, medicine, shelter, and

the oxygen we need to breathe. In fact,

everything we eat comes directly or indirectly

from plants. Herbivores (plant eaters) and

omnivores (animal and plant eaters) depend

of plants for survival. Even carnivores

(meat eaters) depend on plants because

they often prey on animals that eat plants.

Plants also provide shelter and habitats for

many animals.

Our precious soil also needs plants. When plants die they decompose

and provide topsoil that is rich in nutrients and helps seeds to germinate

and grow into seedlings. Plants also help to slow erosion because their

roots hold soil in place. When plants carry out photosynthesis, they

take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxy

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