When germination occurs, the embryo begins to grow again and pushes out the seed....it's okay if ya didn't know. BUT YOU SHOULD Good day my fellow future scientists
Yes, flowering plants use seeds for reproduction. The seeds contain the embryo of the plant and are dispersed to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new plants. This is a common method of reproduction in flowering plants.
Plants produce seeds as a way to reproduce and spread their species. Seeds contain the genetic information and nutrients needed for a new plant to grow. This strategy allows plants to colonize new areas and ensure the survival of their species.
Yes, most plant seeds have the potential to grow and develop into new plants under the right conditions. Seeds contain all the necessary nutrients and genetic information needed for germination and growth.
Seeds are a way that some plants reproduce. Those that do not use seeds for reproduction, do not need seeds. <><> They have other means of reproduction. Strawberry plants send out runners, which will root and form new plants. Potato plants grow potatoes, which sprout into new plants. Garlic and daffodils grow bulbs, which sprout new plants.
By agriculture through seeds and other plant propagules.
you bury them in the ground
plants use seeds to carry on their species so that they will not become extinct.
Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.
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seeds for new plants
First, they make new plants. No seeds, no more plants. Second, we eat a lot of those seeds. Wheat, corn, rice, beans, nuts- are all seeds.
Because they both become plants.
New plants.
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