Sometimes they do. Different plants have different ways to disperse seeds. Some are blown in the wind eg Dandelion, Sycamore, some just drop to the ground below the plant eg most fruit trees, some are dispersed by sticking to animals fur eg Bidibidi, some rely on on animals to eat the fruit and excrete the seed somewhere else eg different berries
There is a plant called The Pregnant Onion that does this
No, only phanerogames i. e. flower producing plants make seeds
Yes, the bacteria in human spit helps speed up the germination of plants.
why are seeds important to flowering plants
Not all plants do actually. Most Vascular Plants ( plants with tubes ) have seeds. Some plants have spores instead of seeds.
plants use seeds to carry on their species so that they will not become extinct.
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.
Um yes you can spit seeds. You can spit water melon seeds peach pits cherry pits stuff like that, but yes you can spit seeds. What does that have to do with Miley Cyrus?
They dont spit out seeds when I hold them but it's probably just ate seeds or didn't eat all the food and put seeds in their mouth.
They do not.
Yes, if you like on your back.
Yes, the bacteria in human spit helps speed up the germination of plants.
Grow vine, pick melon, eat, spit out seeds, plant seeds.
Either one of them works
no, you suck on the outside of the seed, and spit it out.
spit it out and plant it
Plants use seeds as their method of reproduction.
one makes seeds and another does not make seeds
why are seeds important to flowering plants