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this form of reproduction does not involve the formation of seeds.
Seeds form from ovules in the ovary of the plant. In fruit-bearing plants, the fruit develops around the ovule as the fertilized seeds develop. Other plants form seed pods or kernels for the same purpose, which is to enclose the seeds.
A ripened ovule that contains the embryo becomes the seed.
The seeds form after the the flowers die off. Often some kind of seed pod will form eg pea or bean or the seeds will be at the base of the flower after the flower dies off.
A vast majority of all plant life has some form of seed. It is unlikely that any plant does not have some form of reproductive thing similar to a seed. It is a guarantee that pretty much every plant you will ever encounter will have seeds or a seed somewhere within its anatomy.
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Because the seeds of the tomato plant form inside the tomato. That's what a fruit is, the part of the plant that contains the seeds.
the old plant holds seeds
The pistle is the female part of a flower. Without it (and pollen from another flower) the plant could not form seeds and reproduce.
this form of reproduction does not involve the formation of seeds.
Flowers form seeds, if there are many flowers means more seeds to form new plants
Seeds form from ovules in the ovary of the plant. In fruit-bearing plants, the fruit develops around the ovule as the fertilized seeds develop. Other plants form seed pods or kernels for the same purpose, which is to enclose the seeds.
A ripened ovule that contains the embryo becomes the seed.
can seeds form without pollination and fertilization
The seeds form after the the flowers die off. Often some kind of seed pod will form eg pea or bean or the seeds will be at the base of the flower after the flower dies off.
No, domestic banana plant's fruit (bananas you eat) are sterile, the plant is propagated form cuttings.
A vast majority of all plant life has some form of seed. It is unlikely that any plant does not have some form of reproductive thing similar to a seed. It is a guarantee that pretty much every plant you will ever encounter will have seeds or a seed somewhere within its anatomy.