The answer is that the male part of a flower ( the stamen ) has a part called the anthers, these have the pollen on it, when the pollen touches the stigma ( a part of the female part of a flower) it travels down the style and into the ovary which contains the ovules or baby seeds these seeds are fertilized and after a little time the flower dies and the seeds start a new plant, starting the process all over again.
Flowering plants reproduce by seeds
No, bird nest fern reproduce from spores so it is never a flowering plant
No, fungi are not flowering plants. They belong to their own kingdom, Fungi, separate from the Plant Kingdom. Fungi reproduce through spores, while flowering plants reproduce through seeds within flowers.
It couldn't reproduce
No.It is because it reproduce by spores.
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Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
bougainvillea is a flowering plant reproduce by seeds but ferns are reproduce by spores
bougainvillea is a flowering plant reproduce by seeds but ferns are reproduce by spores
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Yes, algae is a non-flowering plant. Algae belong to the kingdom Protista and do not produce flowers, seeds, or roots like flowering plants. They reproduce through spores or fragmentation.