Germination.
Germination.
The type of tissue found in shoots or roots that plants use to store food or water is called parenchyma tissue. Parenchyma cells are the most common type of plant cells and are involved in various functions such as photosynthesis, storage, and secretion. They have thin cell walls and large central vacuoles that can store nutrients or water for the plant's use.
The scientific name for roots is "radix." Roots are the underground part of a plant that anchors it to the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
The English name for ajwain is carom seeds.
A seed is used to grow the entire plant. If you are asking where the seed is formed in a plant, that is the ovum, (or ovary), and this only happens when pollinated by pollen from the stamen if another like plant. The pollen is usually transported from one plant to another by insects, such as bees or butterflies to name two examples.
Germination.
The hopping mouse is the generic name for about ten different Australian mice. They tend to eat seeds and other small bits of plant matter.
All vegetables produce flowers and seeds.
Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.
The scientific term for plants that produce covered or protected seeds is Angiosperms. These are flowering plants which have seeds enclosed within an ovary, protecting them from environmental factors.
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The technical name for the cone of a coniferous tree is "strobilus." Strobili are reproductive structures that produce seeds, and they can vary in shape, size, and arrangement depending on the species of conifer. Male strobili typically produce pollen, while female strobili develop seeds.
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Angiosperms, the most numerous plants on earth, are seed-producing plants that have flowers and produce fruit which surround the seeds. Gymnosperms are have "naked" seed and include conifers and ginkgo plants.
There are "seedles" pomegranate are produced; California farmers grow them. But, the seedless variety is in name alone. The fruit still has seeds. The seeds are just very soft.
The genus name is Pinus. The most common pine to produce edible seeds (pinenuts) in North America is Pinus edulis.
Organisms that can create their own food but do not produce seeds or spores are green algae and cyanobacteria. They use photosynthesis to generate their own food from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.