Ovule primordium
Dormant seed
vascular plants such as ferns and seed plants. The sporophyte is the dominant, visible stage in their life cycle, while the gametophyte is more reduced and often microscopic. This is known as the alternation of generations.
Plumage
A stage that is described as "microscopic" means that it is very small and not visible to the naked eye. This could refer to a stage used in microscopy to view tiny specimens at high magnification. The small size of the stage allows for precise control and manipulation of the sample being observed.
bed bugs are microscopic so i doubt that they like bird seed No they feed on a host (blood) like fleas 7 are actually not microscopic, they are bigger than fleas & you can easily see adults with the naked eye.
The inactive stage of a seed is known as dormancy. During dormancy, the seed is in a state of suspended animation, waiting for the right conditions to germinate and start growing into a plant.
ovary or seed pod, depends on the stage of development
Oxalic acid prevents seed growth by putting the seed into a stage of dormancy.....
stage 1a
Germination is when a plant grows from a seed. It occurs between the dormancy stage of a seed and the establishment stage of the seed.
After the seed stage, the next stage in the life cycle of a plant is the seedling stage. During this phase, the seed germinates, and the young plant begins to grow roots, stems, and leaves. The seedling establishes itself in the soil and starts to photosynthesize, preparing for further growth and maturation. As it develops, the plant will eventually transition into the vegetative stage, where it continues to grow and strengthen.
Grasses will produce seed only if you let it grow to seed, which means not cutting it at all, and letting it grow to maturity, going from the vegetative stage to the seeding stage. But if you keep cutting it, then no, it won't produce any seeds.