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BECAUSE: Some plants are self-pollinated. That is, the stigma receives the pollen produced within its own flower. In some cases plants receive pollen from other plants; this process is called cross-pollination.

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How do deciduous trees reproduce?

The same way as all other plants - pollen. Some species release their pollen into the wind, some need insects to spread it from tree to tree. Some trees produce nuts, some produce seeds. All use pollen.


Do all plants produce seed?

Not all plants do actually. Most Vascular Plants ( plants with tubes ) have seeds. Some plants have spores instead of seeds.


What do plants make to reproduce something?

Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.


Do trees have seeds?

because they do


How is wind pollinating a flower similar to an insect pollinating a flower?

They both produce pollen, therefore they must have anthers and since they both produce seeds they must have stigmasThe end results of wind pollination and insect pollination are the same, the plants are pollinated.Wind pollinated plants, which include the grasses and some trees, have either no flowers or very insignificant flowers because they have no need to attract insects. The anthers produce very large amounts of very small pollen grains which are then blown by the wind in the hope of hitting a stigma of the same variety of plant. This is the type of pollen which is the major cause of hay fever.Insect pollinated plants will have flowers, usually with nectar, to attract the insects and reward them with food. A bee's body is covered with fine hairs which become charged with static electricity as the insect flies so when it lands on the flower the pollen grains are actually attracted to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower, some of this pollen is transferred to the flower's stigma. Pollen grains of insect-pollinated plants are much larger than those of wind-pollinated plants.

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Does a flower produce seeds?

Yes, most flowers do produce seeds. If you picked a flower up, and looked carefully at the core, you would most likely see that there are seeds. However, some plants are dioecious. In those plants, the female flowers would produce seeds while the male flowers would produce only pollen.


Some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?

some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?


Do young plant produce seed?

Well not all plants produce seeds because they are different kinds of plants , so some can and some can not produce seeds .


What are some examples of plants that reproduce without seeds?

Ferns - they only produce spores not seeds. Fungi also produce spores not seeds. Some species of trees like Pussy Willow - Salix cinerea etc require a male tree to produce pollen or in this case catkins and only the female of the species produces seed.


Do all trees release pollen?

Not all plants need to make seeds. Ferns and mosses for example do not have to produce seeds to spread.


Do roses have pollen?

Yes carnations have seeds When the flower has finished blooming there will remain seed pods where the flower was just save these and dry them and you can plant them next year.


How do deciduous trees reproduce?

The same way as all other plants - pollen. Some species release their pollen into the wind, some need insects to spread it from tree to tree. Some trees produce nuts, some produce seeds. All use pollen.


Why some plants have flowers?

To produce fruits and seeds


What are the names of plants that reproduce from plant parts?

All plants reproduce in some way from plant parts.


Do flowers reproduce by the flower or by seeds?

Flowers create the seeds. The flower may have male sex organs and female sex organs. Some plants have separate male plants and female plants such as the ginko tree. When pollen from the male sex organ reaches the female sex organ, the plant develops seeds.


Do all plants produce seed?

Not all plants do actually. Most Vascular Plants ( plants with tubes ) have seeds. Some plants have spores instead of seeds.


What are single cells that some plants produce instead of seeds?

Spores :)