Yes, all land plants have leaves. It is proving true because all plants do but grass. Because is like a weed and sea plants don't count. Because this theory is for just land. And don't listen to B.C.B is his is a non believer
Not all plants need leaves. Leaves are just the most common plant part for what's really important, the chlorophyll that helps perform photosynthesis. Examples of leafless plants include algae and moss.
No. The cactus for example is a plant that has flowers but no leaves.
Not all plants have stems - for examples mosses
Every plant has roots, otherwise the plant won't get the water that falls in to the soil. The roots are used to drink the water in the soil and get the vitamins in the soil.
it depends
No
yes
Examples of plants that have roots, stems, and leaves but do not produce seeds are flowers. Flowers have roots, stems, and leaves; and reproduce by pollination with the help of bees, and other insects.
Stems
Bryophytes and several algae
probably they are 'thallophytes'
All seed plants have vascular tissue and seeds to reproduce. In addition they all have body plans that includes leaves, stems, and roots.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Yes, many seed plants do have roots and stems. However, they do not have them initially, but they do grow them eventually.
from roots
Yes
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Examples of plants that have roots, stems, and leaves but do not produce seeds are flowers. Flowers have roots, stems, and leaves; and reproduce by pollination with the help of bees, and other insects.
true
Desert
Roots, stems and leaf
They do not have roots, stems, or leaves.
from the roots of the plants
stems roots and leaves