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A potato is the seed or tuber of the plant so it will produce a new plant.
Cows eat them so they can become meat ,dairy foods, bees use them to make .
Strawberries can produce either sexually (produce flowers and seed) or asexually by producing runners and offset plants. In normal circumstances when water and nutrients are plenty the plant will produce via runners, as this is a very fast method of reproduction; however in times of drought or when food is low the plants will produce flowers, fruit and seeds as seed is a more stable form of reproduction. Seed can lay dormant until the climate is right (more water and nutrients) and then germinate. Normally (modern) circumstances the fruit of the strawberry plant is removed and eaten (normally by humans), so the seed never has a chance to ripen and develop.
All plants except Lichens, mosses and ferns produce seed of some sort so they must flower. The flowers are sometimes insignificant but they are still there so your plant is flowering.
Seed plants are flowering plants so they product pollen that land on the female ovule and then produce a pollen tube that releases 2 sperm to fertilize the ovum and the polar nuclei and these form into a seed. In other seedless plants like algae and mosses the plants produce spores which are similar to pollen and many different versions of female gametes. To be honest seedless plants have many different life cycles that are much more in depth so the fertilization process and the maturation of the plants are very different.
Tomatoes produce seed so that it doesn't get extinct .
by putting a cucumber seed jean inside of the haploid plant so it will produce cucumber
it does produce seeds. so um yes it is a seed plant.
No I don't think so
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It is made out of plastic so you can produce it and help the environment. Plastic is bad for the environment.
I believe the future of hybrid cars is very positive. With gas being so expensive, they are a great cost effective alternative to regular vehicles using gas.
Hybrid cars tend to put off less emissions, making them an environmentally friendly choice. Gas is very expensive, so after the initial investment, a hybrid is a better fiscal choice as well.
Well not all plants produce seeds because they are different kinds of plants , so some can and some can not produce seeds .
Are you out there trying to find the best hybrid vehicles up for purchase? If so, there are a few designs you should consider. The Ford Escape Hybrid will cost you around $30,000 and is a great deal. The Toyota Highlander Hybrid is another popular hybrid car of choice. This hybrid is a bit more expensive and will cost you around $40,000. It is more powerful than the Ford hybrid though.
Assuming you received the original seed legally, you signed a legally binding agreement with the supplier (and, by affiliation, with Monsanto Co.) that you would not do so. Monsanto wants to protect their research investment and so have come up with this method to try to prevent anyone stealing their technology. Other than the legal agreement, there is no botanical reason why you couldn't plant your non-hybrid harvested seeds such as soybeans. Harvested hybrid corn, though, will not produce the same plant as the original F1 hybrid. You would not be very pleased with its field performance, though it would still be glyphosate-resistant.