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What are the tiny cells from which some plants germinate?

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What are plants that form tiny cells to make new plants called?

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Does fungi have eggs?

No, fungi do not have eggs. Fungi reproduce through spores, which are tiny reproductive cells that are released into the environment to germinate and grow into new fungi.


Plants that don't make seeds reproduce by forming what?

They reproduce by forming tiny cells that can grow into new plants.


Ferns reproduce asexually by forming?

Spores, which are tiny reproductive cells, are how ferns reproduce asexually. These spores are produced in structures called sporangia that grow on the underside of fern fronds. When released, spores can germinate and develop into new fern plants under suitable conditions.


Is it true that both large and tiny seeds grow in the same way?

Yes, both large and tiny seeds follow a similar growth process. They require water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to germinate and grow into plants. The size of the seed does not impact the basic mechanism of growth.


Can lemon thyme live year after year?

no but if it produced some seeds they might germinate


Can a plant reproduce if does not make seeds?

Yes it can. they reproduce by formong tiny cells that can grow into new plants, which are called spores.


Are some Plant cells dangerous to humans?

Some plants are poisonous to stop animals from eating them. Poisonous plants include foxgloves, lupins, deadly nightshade, and belladonna. Poison Ivy may leave blisters if it touches bare skin. Nettles have tiny hairs on their leaves that inject you with a poison if you brush against them.


What plant do zooplankton eat?

Plankton are microscopic organisms that live in the ocean. Zooplankton are tiny animals. Phytoplankton are tiny plants. Some examples of phytoplankton include many types of algae, or single-celled plants.


Which scientist discovered cells in plants?

The scientist who discovered cells in plants was Robert Hooke, an English physicist, and natural philosopher who made this observation in 1665 while examining a thin slice of cork through a simple microscope. He called the tiny compartments he saw "cells" because they reminded him of small rooms or monks' living quarters.


Do plants have many cells?

Millions and billions just like animals exept plant cells have cell walls but all have a nucleus.