Science, asked by sreetamadutta5b19, 6 hours ago

why are flowers important to a plant? what would happen if there were no flowers?​

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Answered by nayonikadutta007
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A world without flowering plants wouldn't just be drab, it would be hotter and drier, particularly in parts of the tropics, a new study concludes. ... Plants are pipelines to the atmosphere, imbibing water with their roots and releasing it through evaporation from their leaves, a process called transpiration.

Answered by jannatparia
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The primary purpose of the flower is reproduction. Since the flowers are the reproductive organs of the plant, they mediate the joining of the sperm, contained within pollen, to the ovules — contained in the ovary. Pollination is the movement of pollen from the anthers to the stigma.

A world without flowering plants wouldn't just be drab, it would be hotter and drier, particularly in parts of the tropics, a new study concludes. ... The impact on climate is huge: About 10% of the moisture in the atmosphere emanates from plants, meaning that they can essentially make their own rain.

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