They are called zygote
All seed plants have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce.
Plants are divided into the following divisions: Plants are divided into Mosses and Vascular Plants Mosses are not divided Vasular Plants are divided into Seedless Plants (Ferns) and Seeded Plants. Seedless Plants are not divided. Seeded Plants are divided into Naked Seeds (Gymnosperms) and Ovaries/Flowers (Angiosperms). For a diagram of these divisions and more information, go to the Related Link.
It is the process of plants being seeded. There are several ways you can do so being a plant.
No, seedless plants do not necessarily have better nutritional value than seeded plants. The nutritional value of a plant is determined by its nutrient content, including vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients, as well as factors such as the presence of beneficial compounds like antioxidants. Whether a plant is seedless or not does not have a direct impact on its nutritional value.
Moss is a seedless plant. Moss reproduces by making spores.
Non-seed plants reproduce through spores
Two characteristics of all seed plants are that they use seeds to reproduce, and that they have vascular tissue. HoshiRakuen
All seed plants have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce.
Plants are divided into the following divisions: Plants are divided into Mosses and Vascular Plants Mosses are not divided Vasular Plants are divided into Seedless Plants (Ferns) and Seeded Plants. Seedless Plants are not divided. Seeded Plants are divided into Naked Seeds (Gymnosperms) and Ovaries/Flowers (Angiosperms). For a diagram of these divisions and more information, go to the Related Link.
Seedless
nonseeded
Good questions to ask about Seedless Plants could include: - what are the differences between seedless and seeded plants? - Do seedless plants have better nutritional value than seeded plants? - Why do certain plants contain seeds?
The liverworts and the hornworts are non seed plants.
Can grow more plants and help nature.
Flowers that grow in gravel are Sedums, self seeded Dianthus, foxgloves, California poppies, moss rose, spring flowering phlox, and Hollyhocks.
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe