Yes
The term for covered seeds is "angiosperms." These plants produce seeds enclosed within a fruit or seedpod, distinguishing them from gymnosperms, which have uncovered seeds. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants and include most flowering plants.
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do
The seed produces another generation of that plant after germination.
All vascular plants do not produce seeds and fruits, only angiosperms can do it.
No , only seed plants produce seeds .
Yes
you do know that most trees produce seeds without flowers right, and grass.
Yes, most flowers do produce seeds. If you picked a flower up, and looked carefully at the core, you would most likely see that there are seeds. However, some plants are dioecious. In those plants, the female flowers would produce seeds while the male flowers would produce only pollen.
Angiosperms are plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Usually, bigger plants do produce bigger seeds.
Most of the time both. It depends on the plant.
This question does not make sense. Most flowering plants produce seed in varying quantities.
Angiosperms. -produce seeds inside a fruit -flowering plants, fruit plants.
The term for covered seeds is "angiosperms." These plants produce seeds enclosed within a fruit or seedpod, distinguishing them from gymnosperms, which have uncovered seeds. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants and include most flowering plants.
some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?
Not all plants do actually. Most Vascular Plants ( plants with tubes ) have seeds. Some plants have spores instead of seeds.
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do