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The seed plants have pollen grains as male reproductive units and

ovules as the female reproductive units.

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What are all the characteristics of seeded plants?

Two characteristics of all seed plants are that they use seeds to reproduce, and that they have vascular tissue. HoshiRakuen


What are plants with two seed leaves called?

Dicot! a dicotyledon


Four characteristics common to all seed plants?

Some characteristics of seed plants are that they produce seeds to protect and nourish sporophytes, and the sperm of seed plants do not need water to get to the egg. Pollen can be transported by wind, human, or animals. Another characteristic is the gametophytes are small and form within the reproductive structure of the sporophytes.


Is a passion fruit a monocot or a dicot?

A passion fruit is classified as a dicot. This classification is based on its seed structure, leaf venation, and floral characteristics, which align with the traits typical of dicotyledonous plants. Dicot plants generally have two seed leaves (cotyledons), and passion fruit exhibits this trait.


What are the two kind of seed plants?

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Are monocots plants with two seed leaves?

No, Monocot seedlings typically have one seed-leaf, in contrast to the Dicotos which typically have two seed-leaves.


Do gymnosperms share either of the two characteristics with angiosperms?

Yes, both gymnosperms and angiosperms are seed-producing plants. However, gymnosperms do not produce flowers, which is a characteristic unique to angiosperms.


Can one seed produce two plants?

No, one seed typically produces one plant.


Can you give me the characteristics of Dicotyledon seed?

A dicotyledon has leaves with a network of veins, and also, the seed contains an embryo that contains two seed leaves


What two characteristics do all seed plants share?

They have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce. In addition, they all have body plans that include leaves, stems, and roots. Most seed plants live on land. Seed plants face many challenges, including standing upright and supplying all their cells with water and food. They meet these two challenges with vascular tissue. The thick walls of the cells in the vascular tissue help support the plants. In addition, water, food, and nutrients are transported throughout the plants in vascular tissue.


What are the differences between one seed leaf and two seed leaves?

One seed leaf refers to plants that have monocotyledonous seeds with a single embryonic leaf within the seed. Two seed leaves, on the other hand, are found in dicotyledonous plants, which have two embryonic leaves within the seed. These two types of seeds represent different evolutionary paths in plant development.


Is rice seed a dicot seed?

No, rice seed is a monocot seed. Monocot seeds have one seed leaf (cotyledon), while dicot seeds have two seed leaves. Rice plants are monocots, belonging to the Monocotyledonae class of flowering plants.