How is the process of fertilization in animals like the process that takes place in plants? A. A sperm cell and an egg cell comb
ine to form an embryo. B. Sperm is encased in a grain of pollen to travel to an egg. C. Spores can become sperm that will fertilize the egg. D. Self-fertilization is possible if no partner is available.
<span>The answer is A, a sperm cell and an egg cell combine to form an embryo. Reproduction in living things, regardless of whether plant or creature, by and large, happens in cycles. All plants and creatures have life cycles. Some life cycles are more intricate than others, yet certain components have a tendency to be general and apply pretty much similarly to both plants and creatures.</span>
<span>The correct answer is A. i the process of fertilization, the male gamete (sperm), and the female gamete (ovum), fuse together and embryo is formed. Embryo develops into foetus, and a new organism is formed. Fertlisation can be internal or external (aquatic animals). </span>
is caused by an abnormal infectious protein in the brain called a prion. Proteins are molecules made up of amino acids that help the cells in our body function.
Answer: No, because investigator B cannot readily be sure about the identity of the source individual and investigator B has agreed not to try re-identification.
One advantage is that secual reproduction provide variation which can help living things survive in different environment. Asexuals cannot have variation.