Plants may propagate by the use of runners, stems that occasionally produce new roots whenever they touch the ground. Strawberries and grasses demonstrate this strategy.
Another strategy is to produce new bulbs or of tubers (different things) from those in the existing plants. Tulip would be an example of the first, and potatoes, the second.
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?
Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses don't need seeds. Instead, they produce spores.
Two ways scientists can divide vascular plants are into seedless vascular plants and seed plants. Seedless vascular plants are comprised of the lycophytes (club mosses, spike mosses, and quillworts) and pterophytes (ferns, horsetails, and whisk ferns) and do not produce seeds. Seed vascular plants are comprised of gymnosperms (ginkgo, cycads, gnetophytes, and conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants). Gymnosperms can be distinguished by their "naked seeds," while angiosperms produce flowers and fruits.
Plant metabolism can be defined as the combination of two processes known as photosynthesis and respiration. These processes make it possible for plants to grow and reproduce.
when a seed begins to grow the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of the seedless plants dont have stored food to help a new plant grow.
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Bryophytes are the most simple land plants. They are nonvascular, seedless, and they reproduce through spores. These plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
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Hornworts are seedless plants. They reproduce through spores, not seeds.
Ferns and mosses. :)
Seedless plants. They reproduce via spores.
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A tree fern is a seedless plant. All ferns are seedless plants. They reproduce by spores instead of seeds.
Seed plants produce seeds as a means of reproduction, whereas seedless plants reproduce through spores. Seed plants have a more complex reproductive system involving flowers, while seedless plants reproduce through simpler methods like ferns and mosses. Seed plants tend to have a longer lifespan and are more evolved than seedless plants in terms of adaptation and diversity.
Pteridophytes or Pteridophyta describes seedless, vascular plants that use spores to reproduce.
Usually by producing spores. Very simple plants may reproduce just by cell division.