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Plants which do not have seeds have been engineered to lose the seeds because they are preferred by consumers. Plants without seeds could be due to the fact that the flowers have not been developed. As the fruit matures, seeds will develop. When you plant a potato because there are sprouts coming out of the eyes or nodes, you are able to plant them because the potato is a underground stem.

Plants without seeds reproduce asexually using spores, like mosses and ferns; plants with seeds use sexual reproduction with pollination.

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What is the main difference between agiosperms and gymnosperms?

In angiosperm seeds are enclosed inside the ovary whereas in gymnosperm seeds are naked (i. e. born on megasporophyll) Gymnosperms have archegonium for egg whereas in angiosperms it is replaced by an embryo sac.


What is one similarity between seeds and spores?

They are both asexual means of reproduction.


What is the difference between the domestication of plants and simply planting seeds?

Domestication of plants involves intentionally selecting and breeding plants over generations to develop desired traits like size, taste, or yield. Simply planting seeds refers to the act of putting seeds in the ground to grow without necessarily modifying or improving the plant species over time. Domestication is a more complex process that involves human intervention in the evolutionary trajectory of a plant species.


What is the difference between cone bearing plants and flowering plants?

Cone bearing plants do not depend on Insects, birds or mammals for the transfer of their male gametes or spores. The cone bearing plants are lower in evolutionary ladder than the flowering plants.


Difference between conifer and flowering plants?

Conifers and flowering plants both produce seeds, but they are classified as completely different types of plants. While conifers are always trees (although some may appear to be shrubs), flowering plants can be trees, succulents and even grasses. However, there are several specific differences between the two that scientists use to tell them apart if there is ever any doubt.

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What is the difference between plants that make seeds and plants that do not make seeds?

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What is the difference between lentil and pulse?

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What is the difference between herbs and spices?

Herbs are the leaves of plants used for flavoring, while spices are the seeds, bark, roots, or fruits of plants used for flavoring.


How do plants without flowers make new plants?

They use seeds.


What group of plants produce naked seeds or seeds without cover?

Gymnosperms


Do seeds always grow plants with seeds?

no it does not a plant can reproduce without a seed


what are two kind of plant?

two types of vascular tissue plants are: plants without seeds and plants with seeds.


What is the difference between pteridophytes and gymnosperms?

Stem of gymnosperm is aerial.Stem of pteridophytes are mostly underground.Tree Ferns have long aerial stems but these are Pteridophytes. The real difference is that gymnosperms bear seeds pteridophytes are without seeds.


Do plants that have seeds grow and develop faster than plants without seeds?

Well plants with out seeds are actually man made so they dont make seeds because of that but if they are organic for some plants it might grow faster it just depends on the plant really


Which plants do not grow without seeds?

Ferns, mosses etc


What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular?

vascular plants have roots and can be seedless or it may have seeds. a nonvascular plant are always seedless and have rhizoids instead of roots. :)


What's the difference between fruit and vegetables?

Fruits are the mature ovaries of flowering plants that contain seeds, while vegetables are other edible parts of plants like roots, stems, or leaves.