no
all plants that reproduce with seeds
You can classify them by how they reproduce. "Angiosperms are (vascular) plants that have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit." "Gymnosperms do not have flowers, and their seeds are usually produced inside cones." Credit to Science 6.
no some plants use other methods to reproduce
No. Conifers reproduce by seeds
plants reproduce sexually
all plants that reproduce with seeds
Spores, seeds, cones, and flowers are all reproductive structures found in plants. They serve the primary function of facilitating reproduction and the dispersal of genetic material. While spores are primarily associated with non-flowering plants like ferns and fungi, seeds, cones, and flowers are linked to seed-bearing plants, with cones producing seeds in gymnosperms and flowers serving this function in angiosperms. Overall, they all contribute to the life cycle and propagation of plant species.
Some plants shoot new growth from their roots.
Cones in plants, such as conifers, are important for reproduction. They house the seeds and protect them as they develop. When the cones mature and open, they release the seeds for dispersal, allowing new plants to grow.
No, not all plants produce seeds as part of their life cycle. Some plants, like ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores rather than seeds. Additionally, some plants can reproduce asexually through methods such as cloning or vegetative propagation.
All seed plants have seeds, which are reproductive structures containing an embryo and stored food. Seedless plants, such as mosses and ferns, reproduce through spores instead of seeds.
No, not all plants reproduce by producing young ones. Some plants reproduce through seeds, spores, or other means such as bulbs, runners, or cuttings.