Science, asked by krishnasah7051, 3 months ago

Short answer questions.
1. What are living and non-living things?
2. How do plants reproduce?
3. What is the lifespan of a dog?​

Answers

Answered by persiashree
2

Answer:

1. All living things breathe, eat, grow, move, reproduce and have senses. Non-living things do not eat, grow, breathe, move and reproduce.

2. Flowering plants reproduce sexually through a process called pollination. The flowers contain male sex organs called stamens and female sex organs called pistils. ... Plants can either self-pollinate or cross-pollinate. Self-pollination happens when a plant's own pollen fertilizes its own ovules.

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Answered by ranawatanisha
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Answer:

1. Living things breathe, move on their own, need food, feel, grow and reproduce.

Non-living things cannot breathe, move on their own, eat food, feel, grow and reproduce.

Non-living things found in nature are called natural things.

Non-living things made by man are called man-made things.

Explanation:

2. Flowering plants reproduce sexually through a process called pollination. The flowers contain male sex organs called stamens and female sex organs called pistils. ... Plants can either self-pollinate or cross-pollinate. Self-pollination happens when a plant's own pollen fertilizes its own ovules.

3. Small dogs frequently live between 15 and 16 years of age, medium and large dogs usually between 10 and 13 years of age, and certain giant dog breeds like mastiffs, sometimes only between 7 and 8 years of age. The lifespan of a dog is almost 12 to 18 years.

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