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The threadlike structures are called rhizoids.

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Why are plant reproductive structures ideal for plant reproduction?

Although plants cannot move from place to place, they have adaptations that allow sex cells to travel from a male plant to a female plant. Male sex cells are contained in pollen, which floats on the wind. Many flowering plants also have adaptations to attract pollinators such as insects, bats, and birds. Pollen sticks to these animals when they feed on nectar inside flowers. Then they carry the pollen from male to female parts of flowers. Flowers are structures that perform reproductive functions. Flowering plants produce male and female cells. The male cells are called pollen and the female cells are called ova. When a flowering plant is fertilized, it produces offspring in the form of seeds. However, not all plants reproduce flowers. Simpler plants, like mosses, lack these specialized structures. These plants reproduce using simple reproductive cells called spores. Most plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction occurs by seeds or spores. Asexual reproduction can occur through other means, such as vegetation and budding.


What is a place thickly covered with plants and weeds is called?

I am not sure but it might be transplant


Moss plants are held in place by threads made up of only a few long cells called?

The Answer is Rhizoids


Animals and plants that live in one place?

depends on the animal / plant , dogs, cats and other main pets live in the house , others such as birds (sometimes) live in the trees and plants live in the soil , like your back garden or a park. you should research this on google


Where does photosynthesis take place in plant cells?

Within the plant cells (usually leaf cells), the cytoplasm contains organelles called chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place. Each chloroplast contains stacks of structures called thylakoids, which contain the chlorophyll.

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What are threadlike structures that anchor non-vascular plants in place?

the answer is NOT roots. It is called Rhizomes. They are rootlike structures because they can't absorb water.


Most members of which kingdom do not have structures for moving from place to place?

Most plants (kingdom Plantae) do not have independent means of locomotion.


What are the two structures in plants through where exchange of gases takes place?

the bum hole The Stomata's


The crisscross structures holding the menisci in place are called?

The crisscross structures which hold the meniscus in place are called the cruciate ligaments. These ligaments were given their name due to the fact that they cross one another.


Where do you place the bobbin when you need to refill it with thread *?

place spool of thread on spool pin


What is a place in the desert were there plants and water?

It is called an Oasis.


What is biological plants and animals that have migrated to place where they are not native are called?

They are called an invasive species.


Where would you find plants in a nursery?

Yes, the place where ornamental plants are grown, produced or cultivated is called a nursery.


What place decorated with rocks and certain kind of plants called?

A rockery.


What are the plants to make the habitats?

the place where a plant lives is called its habitat.


What plant structures is the site of photosynthesis?

the chloroplasts is where the photosynthesis takes place and it uses a chemical called chlorophyl


Why are fungal reproductive structures ideal for fungal reproduction?

Although plants cannot move from place to place, they have adaptations that allow sex cells to travel from a male plant to a female plant. Male sex cells are contained in pollen, which floats on the wind. Many flowering plants also have adaptations to attract pollinators such as insects, bats, and birds. Pollen sticks to these animals when they feed on nectar inside flowers. Then they carry the pollen from male to female parts of flowers. Flowers are structures that perform reproductive functions. Flowering plants produce male and female cells. The male cells are called pollen and the female cells are called ova. When a flowering plant is fertilized, it produces offspring in the form of seeds. However, not all plants reproduce flowers. Simpler plants, like mosses, lack these specialized structures. These plants reproduce using simple reproductive cells called spores. Most plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction occurs by seeds or spores. Asexual reproduction can occur through other means, such as vegetation and budding.