Rubbish! every thing reproduces!
True
yes because the want to know wich plant lives longer
No it is not true. Plants cannot fix nitrogen. Bacteria do the job
A daisy is in the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all flowering plants with true flowers and seeds enclosed in ovaries.
None that I know of. Plants reproduce, sometimes, by making spores. The Fern plant and the true mosses do, for example.
Some plants do, but it depends on the type. All of you who say yes or no, it's not true because it all depends on the type of plant.
They have true roots, stems and leave and reproduce (sexually) by producing haploid gametes.
No, they do not. They reproduce by budding. Pollen is produced by flowering plants.
False. Not all living things are able to reproduce. Some organisms, like mules, are sterile and cannot produce offspring. Additionally, certain organisms, such as worker bees, are also unable to reproduce.
Two plants that do not make seeds are ferns and mosses. Ferns reproduce through spores, which are not enclosed in a fruit or seed, while mosses reproduce via spores and do not produce true seeds.
False
Multicellular plants can reproduce asexually through processes like fragmentation, runners or stolons, suckers, or by producing structures like bulbs, tubers, or rhizomes. These methods allow plants to create new individuals without the need for seeds or fertilization.