Many flowering plants use their seeds to spread but some also use their bulbs, roots or stems. Daffodil and tulip bulbs make lots of tiny baby bulbs. Each bulb produces a new flower. Tubers and rhizomes are underground roots or stems swollen with food. We eat some tubers, such as potato and carrot tubers.
They use seeds to reproduce, and they all have vascular tissue.
Every fruit has a seed but not every plant
SEED plants will have seeds, and SEEDLESS plants have no seeds. I's pretty simple if you just use context clues to figure it out.
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The sporophyte is dominant.
the sporophyte is dominate
Only some of the genes located on the X chromosome control female sexual characteristics. A+
no
true
True.
The penis goes in the vagina. When the penis cums, then a baby is made. This is called sex.
Not all plants do actually. Most Vascular Plants ( plants with tubes ) have seeds. Some plants have spores instead of seeds.
Yes. They are called Gymnosperms, which means ' naked seed. '
All species originally grow from seed. Hybrids or cultivars will not grow true from seed so must be vegatatively propogated.
Only seeds have seed coats not plants. Not all seeds have seed coats.
true
Conifers
Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.
The sporophyte is dominant.
Seeds.
False. Two large groups of plants could be seed plants and seedless plants, or vascular and nonvascular plants. All plants have leaves of some kind or another.
Flowers and reproduce by seed
True.
The penis goes in the vagina. When the penis cums, then a baby is made. This is called sex.
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