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Since , in the seed bearing plants the gametophyte is reduced that is why they have spread far and wide.

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How are seed plants better adapted to terrestrial life than ferns and mosses?

They provide some evolutionary advantages: 1) The can remain dormant for days to years until favourable condition for germination. 2) The can be transported long distance by wind and animals.


is a bluebell seedless or seeded?

seedless


Are tomato vascular or nonvascular?

it's a vascular, seeded plant. angiosperm to be more specific! Kingdom: PlantaeSubkingdom: TracheobiontaDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: MagnoliopsidaSubclass: AsteridaeOrder: SolanalesFamily: SolanaceaeGenus: SolanumSpecies: S. lycopersicumto be REALLY specific!


How was it possible that there were short plants in the f2 generation if there werent any short plants in the f1 generation?

The reason why short plants reappeared in Mendel's F2 generation of pea plants was because their short trait was heterozygous. Both parents carriedÊthat recessive gene, so they passed it on to their offspring.


Why are colonies that develop on a heavily seeded plate smaller than those that appear on a sparsely seeded plate?

Heavy seeded plates means a agar plate having inoculum in large quantity it is generally done by spreading method with low dilution or concentrated inoculum and is done for the need of large no. of colonies generally in industrial purpose. Sparsely or low seeded plate are those which contain very diluted spreaded inoculum or little streaking inoculum it is generally done for examine and study purpose for understanding the physiology and morphology of microbe.

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What are seeded plants called?

Seedless


Are aloe plants seeded or nonseeded?

nonseeded


What are good questions to ask about Seedless plants?

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?


Are liverworts and hornworts non- seeded plants?

The liverworts and the hornworts are non seed plants.


How do non-seeded plants reproduce?

Non-seed plants reproduce through spores


What are the advantages of seeded?

Can grow more plants and help nature.


Who are seeded plants without flowers able to reproduce?

They are called zygote


What are the dividion of plants?

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.


What are the characteristics gymnosperms and angiosperm?

angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe


What are the characteristics of angiosperms and gymnosperms?

angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe


What are naked seed plants called?

Naked seeded plants are called gymnosperms. These type of seeds do not produce any fruit.


What does pollination do as an answer?

It is the process of plants being seeded. There are several ways you can do so being a plant.