Thes plants do not reproduce in the way that others do, the only way that they can make a new plant is by dispersal
No,not all flowering plants bear fruits but the reproduce by scatering seeds.
No , before they bear fruits , they must bear flowers .
Plants bear fruit for_.
No, there are Gymnospermous plants which bear seeds with out fruits
Plants have evolved in different ways. All plants bear 'fruits' or seeds. Some of these are edible, some not.
give 10 examples of plant that can bear flowers and fruits?
Tomato plants are classified as determinate or indeterminate. Determinate plants will bear their fruit once at relatively the same time. Indeterminate will grow fruits throughout the growing season.
None that I know of. If there are any, they are the exception rather than the rule. The female flowers have the ovary part which gets fertilized by the pollen from the male flower, and this ovary then enlarges to form a fruit.
All flowering plants produce fruits. Otherwise, if you know of a flowering plant like this, repost your question with its name.
it is not the correct question but due to heavy fruits the plants are not able to bear them & they had been adapted as creepers.
dicot plants are plants that bear fruits that bear two coteyledons. eg;potato-solanum tuberosum apple-maulus domestic peas-pissum sativum
The ovaries of plants usually have placenta and ovules. Sometimes under abnormal conditions of growth they may have another ovary inside which may also bear ovules.