No, seeds plants do not produce rhizoids.
Rhizoids are unicellular absorbtive hairs and their function is absorption
The seed produces another generation of that plant after germination.
amenerthey both produce more plants and
many trees have rhizoids connected to their roots ----------------- Basically all vascular plants have rhizoids (also called root hairs) They also serve as a support structure. Fungi also have them as do mosses and liverworts.
Apparently mulunggay plants reproduce by seed. The plants produce pods which contain the seed. Also it is common in the Philippines to grow plants from cuttings.
yes, they are flowering plants and produce seed
Rhizoids are unicellular absorbtive hairs and their function is absorption
All leguminous plants produce seed pods form their ovaries after pollination and fertilization of egg inside ovules.
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The seed produces another generation of that plant after germination.
amenerthey both produce more plants and
Rhizoids are a structure in plants, fungi and some other organisms that functions like a root in support or absorption
many trees have rhizoids connected to their roots ----------------- Basically all vascular plants have rhizoids (also called root hairs) They also serve as a support structure. Fungi also have them as do mosses and liverworts.
Angiosperms.Both Angiosperms and Gymnosperms produce seed therefore have flowers however insignificant. The term Spermaphyte covers all plants that produce flowers.
Apparently mulunggay plants reproduce by seed. The plants produce pods which contain the seed. Also it is common in the Philippines to grow plants from cuttings.
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