Potato reproduce with the help of eyes on the potato tuber because the seeds of potato are very week. They rarely grow into plants.
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.
some ways are because angiosperms are flowers, and fruits has seeds in it i answered this question so 13 year old boys call me.
Those little "fruits" on the potato plant are exactly that - they are the fruit of the plant and, like all fruits, contain the seeds to grow new plants.The potato plant is from the same family as the tomato, Solanaceae, so those little fruits are the equivalent of the etable tomato that grows on the tomato plant. The potato fruit, however, is poisonous, as are all the above-ground parts of the potato plant, so do not attempt to eat them.You can grow potato plants from the seeds but it is a bit of a waste of time since the plant grows easily from the "eyes" of the potato tuber itself, either whole or cut up, provided there is at least one eye on each piece that you plant.
The fruits naturally grow around the flowers and then the pollinated egg sacks inside of the flowers become the seeds
Gymnosperms
Potato plant produces flowers, fruits and seeds. Yet they never grow from seeds because potato seeds are very week. They rarely grow into plants
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.
Any plant that produces what is considered a fruit produces a flower. But, not all flowering plants produce fruits.
Potato plants produce flowers, fruits and seeds. Yet never grow from seeds because potato seeds are very week. They rarely grow into plants. Hope this answer helps you!
the seeds pay a big role in this presses
potatoes are type of root vegetable so you're right!
no, it produces flowers, fruits and seeds.
some ways are because angiosperms are flowers, and fruits has seeds in it i answered this question so 13 year old boys call me.
No,not all flowering plants bear fruits but the reproduce by scatering seeds.
one of them is potato
Those little "fruits" on the potato plant are exactly that - they are the fruit of the plant and, like all fruits, contain the seeds to grow new plants.The potato plant is from the same family as the tomato, Solanaceae, so those little fruits are the equivalent of the etable tomato that grows on the tomato plant. The potato fruit, however, is poisonous, as are all the above-ground parts of the potato plant, so do not attempt to eat them.You can grow potato plants from the seeds but it is a bit of a waste of time since the plant grows easily from the "eyes" of the potato tuber itself, either whole or cut up, provided there is at least one eye on each piece that you plant.
The flowers produce fruits and seeds.