tissue is a substance that seeds grow in as if soil. The ingredients in the tissue is like the nutrients in the soil so it will grow
it grow. and faster than soil.
the answer is in the question. they don't produce seeds, but they do have vascular tissue. examples are ferns. they have spores instead of seeds. the vascular tissue is xylem and phloem, which transport nutrients and water and allow the plants to grow tall(relatively).
Crowded seeds grow faster because they have more competition for water and nutrients so they have to hurry to grow into a plant. Uncrowded seeds grow slower becasue they have no competition so they can take as long as they want, the water will still be there.
the closed cone contains seeds. the seeds will at some point be released. which then can grow into pines.
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
Yes!
it grow. and faster than soil.
Yes, you can! In year 3, we planted some which was in a bottle full of tissue without ANY soil! When it started to grow it looked really creepy.
Beans grow on vines, that grow from seeds.
If the tissue paper is moist, corn seeds will germinate
Radish seeds grow radishes, just like apple seeds grow apple trees.
Many plants grow fruit as that is their way of propagating. The seeds are in the fruit, or around the fruit. The fruit serves as a sweet tissue surrounding the seeds to help the seeds travel and get planted and grow. Animals are likely to pick fruit, and in doing so, they help to disperse the seeds.
Cherries grow on trees and they grow from seeds, if that's what you are asking.
Dandelion seeds grow dandelions and apple seeds grow apples.
That is imposible you need seeds to grow plants even though oranges are fruit but you need seeds for them to grow
Seeds do grow best in liquid by themselves. Seeds grow best when they do not have to share their food and water.
seeds grow quicker in soil.