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Gymnosperms begin their life cycle as seeds, which germinate into seedlings. These seedlings grow into mature trees that produce cones containing seeds. The seeds are dispersed, germinate, and the cycle begins again.
If a field is not ploughed before sowing the seeds, two disadvantages could occur. Firstly, the soil may not be properly aerated, leading to poor root development and reduced nutrient uptake by the plants. Secondly, there may be an increased risk of weed growth as ploughing helps to bury weed seeds and disrupt their growth cycle.
After a flower dies, it often forms a seed pod or fruit that contains seeds. These seeds can then disperse and grow into new plants through processes like germination or pollination. This allows the plant to reproduce and continue its life cycle.
Yes daisies do start from seeds because it is part of its life cycle?
Grow vine, pick melon, eat, spit out seeds, plant seeds.
Live seeds have metabolic processes occurring within them that generate heat, such as respiration and ongoing enzymatic activity. In contrast, dead seeds lack these processes and do not produce heat. This difference in metabolic activity leads to the higher temperature observed in live seeds compared to dead seeds.
It varies somewhat, but seeds generally need a warm moist substrate. So if you sprinkle some radish seeds onto a moist paper towel, put it into a ziplock, and keep it in a warm place, germination is likely to occur. Other seeds have different requirement though-- some seeds need to be partially digested by a bird or mammal before they can sprout. Weird huh?
No, not all plants produce seeds as part of their life cycle. Some plants, like ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores rather than seeds. Additionally, some plants can reproduce asexually through methods such as cloning or vegetative propagation.
Seeds This answer is correct.
No human created cotton seeds. They are a natural part of the cotton plant's reproductive cycle.
The life cycle of the sampaguita plant begins with the germination of seeds, followed by growth of the plant into a mature, flowering stage. The plant produces fragrant white flowers which eventually turn into seed pods containing seeds for the next generation. The seeds are dispersed to begin the cycle anew.