because it is natural
Either they don't or they spread by roots or cuttings.
Yes, morning glory plants can self-seed and spread easily in the garden, making them a prolific and sometimes invasive plant if not properly managed.
Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.
Seed dispersal from wind is considered to be an indirect way in which plants procreate. One of the benefits of seed dispersal from wind is that no other action is required for the plant to spread.
Non-seed plants reproduce through spores. Spores are produced in specialized structures on the plant, such as sporangia, and are released into the environment where they can germinate into new plants under favorable conditions. This process is called spore dispersal and allows non-seed plants like ferns and mosses to spread and reproduce.
in seed plants, the plants that you see are in the
when a seed begins to grow, the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of seedless plants don't have stored food to help a new plant grow. seeds can be spread by animals. the spores of a seedless plant are spread by wind. animals spread more efficiently than the wind spreads spores.
Yes, seed plants are vascular.
Plants attract animals for pollination, seed dispersal, and protection against herbivores. These interactions help plants reproduce, spread their seeds, and deter pests, thus contributing to the survival and success of the plant species.
Seed plants produce seeds to overcome the adverse environmental conditions whereas seedless plants overcome the adverse environmental conditions by vegetative parts such as tubers, gemma cups or even spores. Since formation of seed involves genetic advance seed formation for reproduction is more successful in nature.
No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.
Bean plants are seed producing plants