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The seed is a "vessel" which contains, protects and aids in distirbution of the embryo (zygote) of the plant to a new destination.
Seeds are a way that some plants reproduce. Those that do not use seeds for reproduction, do not need seeds. <><> They have other means of reproduction. Strawberry plants send out runners, which will root and form new plants. Potato plants grow potatoes, which sprout into new plants. Garlic and daffodils grow bulbs, which sprout new plants.
when a seed begins to grow, the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of seedless plants don't have stored food to help a new plant grow. seeds can be spread by animals. the spores of a seedless plant are spread by wind. animals spread more efficiently than the wind spreads spores.
Yes, they can. They can either be grown from the seeds from the seed pods or the bulbs can be separated to make new plants. See the related link for more information.
Only 10% of plants have seeds like Horsetails or Ferns or Club Mosses. that's all i got sorry
They start by a seed
the seeds have new plants in them so eventually the seed will sprout abd create a new plant
Because it might not have enough seed minerals to produce a brand new seed.
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Because new plants (plantlets) would require water immediately to survive, where as seed can lie dormant until it rains (the drought is broken) and the seed can germinate and form new plants. It's a matter of conserving resources.
A seedling is a seed that has sprouted/or/a baby plant.
The penis goes in the vagina. When the penis cums, then a baby is made. This is called sex.
The seed is a "vessel" which contains, protects and aids in distirbution of the embryo (zygote) of the plant to a new destination.
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There are three main types of plants: vascular plants (having vascular tissues for water and nutrient transport), non-vascular plants (lacking vascular tissues), and seed plants (reproducing through seeds). Each type has various subcategories based on characteristics like reproduction, size, and habitat.
it will be cheaper ?