Seeds and eggs are considered living things in a dormant state. They contain the potential for life and can develop into a new organism when conditions are favorable. While they may not exhibit signs of life like growth or movement, they possess the biological structures necessary for life processes. Thus, they are classified as living entities at certain stages of their development.
Wind, water, and living things are three means of seed dispersal in plants. Wind can carry seeds over long distances, water can transport seeds downstream, and living things such as animals can scatter seeds as they move around. These mechanisms help plants colonize new areas and increase genetic diversity.
no because ferns are plants and plants cannot lay eggs because they do not breathe and only things that breathe in or out of water can lay eggs, ferns can only spread around seeds.
No, fossil bones do not make seeds. Fossil bones are remnants of ancient living organisms, typically animals, that have been preserved in the rock. Seeds, on the other hand, are reproductive structures produced by plants for reproduction.
Seeds are considered living things because they exhibit characteristics of life, such as growth, development, and response to environmental stimuli. They contain vital biological processes, including the ability to metabolize nutrients and undergo cellular respiration when germinating. Additionally, seeds can remain dormant for extended periods, but they can activate and grow when conditions are favorable, demonstrating their potential for life. Finally, seeds can reproduce and give rise to new plants, a key indicator of living organisms.
Plants do not have eggs, they have seeds, but yes, plants can pollinate their own seeds.
eggs
Raw pumpkin seeds, when planted, grow in to pumpkin plants, which have more pumpkins (with more seeds).That is called reproduction, and only living things reproduce.
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
Wind, water, and living things are three means of seed dispersal in plants. Wind can carry seeds over long distances, water can transport seeds downstream, and living things such as animals can scatter seeds as they move around. These mechanisms help plants colonize new areas and increase genetic diversity.
Soil doesnt live but things in it lives(plants seeds etc.)
nuts Corn, also, seeds, and the eggs of birds as well.
no because ferns are plants and plants cannot lay eggs because they do not breathe and only things that breathe in or out of water can lay eggs, ferns can only spread around seeds.
Yes, the only living things that don't lay eggs are mammals, plants and molluscs.
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
No, fossil bones do not make seeds. Fossil bones are remnants of ancient living organisms, typically animals, that have been preserved in the rock. Seeds, on the other hand, are reproductive structures produced by plants for reproduction.
Plants use seeds and do not have "eggs".
I presume you are referring to a part of an organ where such things as blood vessels and nerves enter. The answer is no, because many living things do not have the same circulatory and nervous systems that we do. If you mean the attachment scar on a seed, then again no, as most living things are not seeds.