Yes.
No, Oak trees do not have eggs and sperm. Trees grow through seeds which fall from parent trees and they do not reproduce with mates.
Acorns are the nuts that grow on oak trees, not fruit. Oak trees produce acorns as a way of reproducing and spreading their seeds.
The trees get pollinated, then seeds for in the form of acorns.
Yes, while oaks are the most well-known trees that produce acorns, other trees in the family Fagaceae also produce similar nut-like fruits, though they may not be called acorns. For example, species in the genus Quercus, which includes various oak trees, are the primary producers of acorns. Additionally, some other related trees like beech and chestnut produce nuts, but they are distinct from acorns.
Only oak trees produce acorns. If a redwood forest has any oaks, they would have acorns, but redwood trees are conifers and produce cones, not acorns.
Yes. Acorns.
Acorns grow on oak trees, typically on the continent of North America. There are, however, other continents where oak trees are native plants. Countries in Europe, such as England and Wales, also have native Oak trees, along with many other countries.
All oaks. Those are the seeds of the oak tree. No acorns, no oaks.
They produce acorns
Probably, to sell them and make profit Answer. Acorns are the seed of the Oak so are required for the future of the species.
Yes, you can plant acorns to grow oak trees. Acorns are the seeds of oak trees, and when planted in suitable soil and conditions, they can germinate and grow into oak trees over time.
Two plants that reproduce using seeds are sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) and oak trees (Quercus spp.). Sunflowers produce large, composite flowers that develop seeds in their center, while oak trees produce acorns, which are the seeds that grow into new trees. Both plants rely on seed dispersal mechanisms to propagate their species.