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What fossil records tell about seedless plants that lived on earth long ago?
No, a bean is not a seedless plant. Beans are actually seeds produced by bean plants.
No, a cone is not a seedless plant. Cones are reproductive structures found on certain seed-producing plants like conifers. They contain seeds inside them, which are typically dispersed for reproduction.
Plants like moss and ferns reproduce by spores. Some plants reproduce by sending out runners which will grow into new plants. Other plants will have parts such as leaves or stems which fall off the mother plant and grow into a new plant.
animals them people plant them and the wind plant them Edited answer: After fertilization in the ovule, the zygote develops in to an embryo and the ovule turns in to the seed. The growing seed derives nourishment from the placenta of the ovary. The mature dry seeds with or without undergoing a period of rest can grow in to seedlings on getting proper moisture, temperature and air in a suitable soil bed.
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The process is called grafting. Cuttings from seedless plants, known as scions, are attached to normal plants, known as rootstocks. The scion will grow and produce seedless fruit due to the genetic makeup it inherited from the parent plant.
No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.
the spores all seedless plants have it.
They are hybrid plants. Specifically grown to be seedless. I guess you could call them "engineered 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?
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The anther is the sperm producing organ of seedless plants, such as ferns and mosses. It contains structures called sporangia that produce and release spores, which later develop into sperm.
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