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The fruit is is the seed bearing structure and in some plants the fruit is used to help seed dispersal.
no animals do not help reproduce pitcher plants
Many plants grow fruit as that is their way of propagating. The seeds are in the fruit, or around the fruit. The fruit serves as a sweet tissue surrounding the seeds to help the seeds travel and get planted and grow. Animals are likely to pick fruit, and in doing so, they help to disperse the seeds.
They can help flowers reproduce.
Potato reproduce with the help of the eyes on the potao tuber because the seeds of potato plants are very week and rarely grow into plants.
They are in spores bags and they help to reproduce for the non-flowering plants
When the bees want to drink the honey in the flower, its leg will stick some "FLOWER'S SEEDS", and when it fly away the "FLOWER'S SEEDS" will fall onto the groud and help the flowering plants to reproduce.
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All flowering plants flower to attract pollinators to help to produce either fruit or seeds, so your question is difficult to give an answer to. If you can be a bit more specific I'll try to help.
The fruit is is the seed bearing structure and in some plants the fruit is used to help seed dispersal.
An angiosperm is a flowering plant. The flower is how the plant reproduces sexually. This allows for hybridzation and variation. Plants that reproduce by spores have less variation.
To help the plants to reproduce
it help the flower reproduce .☺
no animals do not help reproduce pitcher plants
Many plants grow fruit as that is their way of propagating. The seeds are in the fruit, or around the fruit. The fruit serves as a sweet tissue surrounding the seeds to help the seeds travel and get planted and grow. Animals are likely to pick fruit, and in doing so, they help to disperse the seeds.
Yes, they do.
Two adaptions that help seed plants reproduce on land are pollen and flowers. Other adaptions that help are shape, gymnosperms and angiosperms.