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animals them people plant them and the wind plant them

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After fertilization in the ovule, the zygote develops in to an embryo and the ovule turns in to the seed. The growing seed derives nourishment from the placenta of the ovary. The mature dry seeds with or without undergoing a period of rest can grow in to seedlings on getting proper moisture, temperature and air in a suitable soil bed.

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  1. Seedless vascular plants are plants that contain vascular tissue, but do not produce flowers or seeds. In seedless vascular plants, such as ferns and horsetails, the plants reproduce using haploid, unicellular spores instead of seeds.
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1. Plant them in soil, water them and take good care of them

2. Each seed is the germ (start) of a new plant and contains the food it needs to help it germinate (grow into a plant). Growth starts with just a single roots or radicle, which grows down into the soil, and a single green shoot, or plumule, which grows up toward the sun. Then the plant's seed leaves it's first leaves, like baby teeth appear. Soon after, the main stem begins to grow, and true leaves sprout from this.


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Seedless grapes are produced by grafting various plants together. They are usually commercially grown and not grown by the home gardener.

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Seedless fruit trees reproduce for cuttings. Twigs or branches are cut of from a successful tree and planted. A new tree, genetically identicle to the parent is produed from the is method.

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seedless plants are devloped without fertilisation which is called parthenocarpy or pollination triggers fruit development but the ovules or embryos abort without producing mature seeds.

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plant a grown plant in the ground

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What plants reproduce using spores?

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What do seedless plants need in order to reproduce?

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Are bryophytes seedless?

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they are both seedless plants so thay reproduce by spores called sporangia


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