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Step 1: Pollination

Step 2: Dispersal of seeds

Flowering plants reproduce through the process called pollination. There are different types of pollination:

  1. Animal pollination
  2. Insect pollination
  3. Wind pollination
  4. Self-pollination

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Seed plants are flowering plants or what?

Seed plants are actually flowering plants. Since the plants reproduce the flowers bloom from the plants. The seeds are carried to different places by the wind. Other plants such as the fern are called seedless plants because ferns do not reproduce by seeds they reproduce by spores.Added:Excepting gymnosperms, which are seed plants that do not flower.


What is the group called - of plants that reproduce sexual but do not have both male and female parts on the flower?

Ferns--they do not have flowers.


How does mustard plant reproduce?

Mustard plants reproduce through a process called pollination, where pollen from the male parts of the flower is transferred to the female parts either by the wind or insects. Once pollinated, the flower develops into a pod containing mustard seeds, which are the plant's reproductive structures for creating new plants.


Can flowers with pistil but without stamen reproduce?

No, flowers with a pistil but no stamen cannot reproduce on their own. The stamen is needed to provide pollen for fertilization, which is essential for reproduction in flowering plants. If a flower lacks both stamen and pistil, it cannot produce seeds and ultimately reproduce.


What are polycarpic plants?

Polycarpic plants are those that are able to flower and produce seeds multiple times in their lifetime. This is in contrast to monocarpic plants, which flower and set seed only once before dying. Polycarpic plants have the ability to reproduce in multiple growing seasons.

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What do non-flower plants do?

Nonflowering plants make spores or reproduce by budding.


How does a bee help flowering plants to reproduce?

When the bees want to drink the honey in the flower, its leg will stick some "FLOWER'S SEEDS", and when it fly away the "FLOWER'S SEEDS" will fall onto the groud and help the flowering plants to reproduce.


How often dose a flower reproduce?

A flower blooms once, then turns to seed. Some plants will flower constantly. Some plants will rebloom several times a year.


What does a flower do for the flower?

Flowers are the sex organs of plants. Fowers form the seeds so that the plant can reproduce.


What would happen if the ovule is missing in a flower?

If there is no ovule in a flower, a seed can not be formed. The flower is sterile. However many plants can reproduce asexually.


How do leaf insects reproduce?

a leaf doesnt reproduce, the flower of the leaf doesThis answer is slightly confusing. Some leaves can be used in propogation like begonia or African Violet. Leaves do not have flowers, plants do, and from them we get seeds.


Why do sunflowers belong into flower groups?

because they can reproduce with the help of male plants and pollen.


How do the flower help plants meet it's basic need?

Plants don't have needs. The purpose of a plant is to reproduce and the flower helps a plant do that by attracting insects that will facilitate fertilization


Why do carrots produce flowers?

Plants reproduce by one of two methods, root system or by flower (seeds) - the flower on a carrot is its way of reproducing.


What has a root and a stem but does not produce a flower or fruit or seeds?

Non-vascular plants have roots and stems. They do not produce a flower or a fruit. They reproduce by spores.


Seed plants are flowering plants or what?

Seed plants are actually flowering plants. Since the plants reproduce the flowers bloom from the plants. The seeds are carried to different places by the wind. Other plants such as the fern are called seedless plants because ferns do not reproduce by seeds they reproduce by spores.Added:Excepting gymnosperms, which are seed plants that do not flower.


What is the group called - of plants that reproduce sexual but do not have both male and female parts on the flower?

Ferns--they do not have flowers.