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Basically pollination is the fertilisation of plants. It's important because without it plants can't grow. An example of the consequences is mentioned in the "Bee Movie" when pollination stops as bees go on strike? :/ Anyway all the plants would basically die without pollination

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Pollen is part of the reproductive system of plants; technically, it is the male gamete of a plant. When it reaches the pistil of a flower, it can be absorbed into the pistil and reach the female gamete, where it will unite to form a zygote that can grow into a plant embryo inside a seed, which can then grow into a new plant.

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you plant em and they will get all over the place so watch out

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In seed plants the plant that you see are in the what?

in seed plants, the plants that you see are in the


Are seed plants vascular?

Yes, seed plants are vascular.


How many plants have seed coats?

About 250,000 species of seed bearing plants


Do all plants have a seed coat?

Only seeds have seed coats not plants. Not all seeds have seed coats.


How are seed plants different from nonvascular plants?

Nonvascular plants dont have xylem and phloem, whereas seed plants have vascular bundles

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What advantage might seed plants have over spore-producing plants?

Their is more probability of a seed growing into an adult than a spore.


Did non-seed plants evolve from seed plants?

Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.


Plant seed coats mycorrhizae and cuticles are examples of?

In plants cuticles prevent water loss, and seed coats protect the seed inside. Mycorrhizae are symbiotic associations that form between the roots of most plant species and fungi. For example, Fungi helped early plants absorb nutrients from the hard, rocky soil. These are all examples of evolutionary adaptations of plants.


In seed plants the plant that you see are in the what?

in seed plants, the plants that you see are in the


The tiny male gametophyte of seed plants that produces sperm?

Yes, It is cool though because in seed plants the gametophyte is microscopic and remains in the sporophyte. It gains extra protection (UV light, Drying out ect) and nutrition. This increases the chance of survival when compared with the free living gametophytes of seedless plants. (awesome evolutionary step that lead to the increased probability of seed production)


What do ferns and mosses have instead of seeds?

Ferns are seedless vascular plants while mosses are just seedless.


Are seed plants?

Yes, seed plants are vascular.


What would have happened if there was no birds?

Plants would have evolved to take more advantage of insects and the wind to carry out pollination and seed dispersal.


What farmers sow to make plants grow?

Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.


Are seed plants vascular?

Yes, seed plants are vascular.


Are bean plants a seed or seedless plant?

Bean plants are seed producing plants


Do seedless plants out number seed plants?

No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.