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What do plants make to reproduce something?

Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.


Why do plant seeds need to be scattered?

Plant seeds need to be scattered because if there are too many germinating plants growing in one spot then there will be over-crowding and compitition for light, oxygen, nutrients in soil and other resources. The slightly shorter plants won't receive enough light or oxygen for growth and will die because these vital resources will be blocked by the taller plants. Chances of diseases will increase that will lead to detoriation of human and plant health.


Does sexual reproduction of plants use seeds?

Not all plants use seeds! seeds have recently evolved in plants, in fact gymnosperms and angiosperms are the only classifications that use seeds! however, plants such as ferns and mosses use spores! you also need to remember that not all plants reproduce sexually! some reproduce asexually!


Do all plants produce seed?

Not all plants do actually. Most Vascular Plants ( plants with tubes ) have seeds. Some plants have spores instead of seeds.


What are 2 groups of vascular plants that produce seeds?

Angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (conifers, cycads, ginkgo) are two groups of vascular plants that produce seeds. Angiosperms have seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms have seeds not enclosed, usually in cones.

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