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the nectar of the flower is edible but no other part is
Broccoli is a plant, but the edible parts humans consume are unopened flowers.
Pollen allows plants to reproduce by fertilizing female parts of the flowers.
The flowers, although some species also reproduce vegetativly
The green parts of mold are the mold's spores, which enable the mold to reproduce.
They produce flowers, fruit, and/or seed.
Ferns, fungi, and lichens reproduce by shedding spores. If a spore lands in a warm area with plenty of moisture and shade it will eventually split and form male and female parts.
Ferns--they do not have flowers.
Yes the spores are like seeds. They drop off of a fern and onto the ground and sooner or later they sprout and makes a new fern. Spores are not like seeds. They lack a seed coat, endosperm and preformed embryonic parts. In addition spores give rise to the gametophyte generation and seeds give rise to the sporophyte generation. Ferns and mosses do both reproduce by using spores BUT mosses have a reduced almost parasitic sporophyte generation which produces the spores. These spores will produces the gametophyte generation (the green leafy thing we see). The gametophyte produces the sex cells that fuse to make a zygote. This zygote then forms a new sporophyte. With ferns the sporophyte generation is more dominant than the gametophyte. The leafy structure we see is the sporophyte.
All plants reproduce in some way from plant parts.
There must be a sort of cycle for reproduction, and without it, everyone would reproduce by themselves, or no one would ever reproduce.
All parts of the cabbage plant are edible. Generally only the leaves are eaten and the buds of broccoli. Collard is in the same plant family and the flowers of collards are put in salads.