self-pollination
Because body cells contain two sets of chromosomes, they are
Seeds to raise F1 generation
Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses don't need seeds. Instead, they produce spores.
The difference is that the anthophyte produces seeds and a conifer doesnt really produce seeds-b.bonbon Both are vascular plants and BOTH produce seeds, Anthophyta within a fruit (and usually with flowers to attract pollinators, coniferophytes (gymnosperms) produce seeds within their cones (pine nuts are seeds). There are exceptions to to the rule as in Yew and Juniper with regard to the cones.
Two ways scientists can divide vascular plants are into seedless vascular plants and seed plants. Seedless vascular plants are comprised of the lycophytes (club mosses, spike mosses, and quillworts) and pterophytes (ferns, horsetails, and whisk ferns) and do not produce seeds. Seed vascular plants are comprised of gymnosperms (ginkgo, cycads, gnetophytes, and conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants). Gymnosperms can be distinguished by their "naked seeds," while angiosperms produce flowers and fruits.
The seed coat - Iyer!
Usually, bigger plants do produce bigger seeds.
Angiosperms are plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
By agriculture through seeds and other plant propagules.
some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?
Cone baering plants produce nacked seeds.
The seed produces another generation of that plant after germination.
Plants
No, seeds plants do not produce rhizoids.
All vascular plants do not produce seeds and fruits, only angiosperms can do it.
If they are plants (e.g. spotted knapweed) they produce seeds to reproduce, because they are plants that produce seeds to reproduce. If they are animals (e.g. brown tree snake) they do not produce seeds, because animals do not reproduce by producing seeds.
they absorb water and nutrients through their roots then turn the nutrients into food. they are autotrophic
cacti are flowering plants and produce seeds