sunflowers
Vascular plants with seeds and flowers.
Asexual reproduction is the form of reproduction that does not involve flowers, seeds, or flowers. In this process, an organism can produce offspring without the need for fertilization or genetic material from another individual. Examples include budding, fragmentation, and spore formation.
Yes, they do. Here are a few examples: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, seeds, fruits, cones.
Sexual propagation of plants involves the reproduction through seeds, which are formed from the fertilization of ovules by pollen. Examples include flowering plants like tomatoes, sunflowers, and beans, where seeds develop from pollinated flowers. Other examples are fruits like apples and strawberries, where the seeds inside the fruit result from sexual reproduction. Additionally, many trees, such as oaks and pines, reproduce sexually through cones and flowers.
Flowers attract insects. Insects pollinate the flowers. Pollinated flowers produce seeds. Seeds grow into apples.
Flowers attract insects. Insects pollinate the flowers. Pollinated flowers produce seeds. Seeds grow into apples.
flowers grow from seeds and then they produce more of the same seed you planted
Flowers form seeds, if there are many flowers means more seeds to form new plants
examples of staminate flowers
Gymnosperms are seed plants that do not produce fruits around their seeds. Instead, they have seeds that are exposed and not enclosed within an ovary. Examples of gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.
flowers, seeds
The flowers produce fruits and seeds.