It uses wildlife
Yes, Anthophyta, also known as flowering plants, do have seeds. The seeds are enclosed within the ovary of the flower and are produced as a result of sexual reproduction. Seeds enable plants to disperse and reproduce in different environments.
The fruit of a flower typically develops from the ovary of the flower. After pollination and fertilization, the ovary matures into a fruit, enclosing the seeds that will disperse and grow into new plants.
The seeds of a plant are often found within the fruit, which is the mature ovary. The ovary is part of the flower's reproductive structure and develops into fruits that protect and disperse the seeds.
A box elder tree disperses its seeds primarily through wind. The seeds, which are enclosed in pairs of winged samaras, are lightweight and can be carried away by breezes, allowing them to travel significant distances from the parent tree. Additionally, animals may inadvertently assist in seed dispersal by feeding on the seeds or by carrying them on their fur. This combination of wind and animal activity helps ensure the spread of box elder trees in various environments.
After successful pollination, the female reproductive part of the flower is fertilized by the male gametes, leading to the formation of seeds within the ovaries of the flower. The ovary then develops into a fruit to protect and disperse the seeds, ensuring the continuation of the plant species.
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If the seeds of the flower didn't disperse, neither a new plant (of the same specie) can't be born nor this can grow.
No .
The ripened ovary of a flower, which is adapted to disperse seeds, is called a fruit. Fruits develop from the ovary of a flower after fertilization, and they protect and help disperse seeds through various means like wind, animals, or water.
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
The ovary of a flower contains ovules, which are the female reproductive cells. After pollination, the ovules develop into seeds. The ovary also develops into a fruit to protect and disperse the seeds.
Yes, Anthophyta, also known as flowering plants, do have seeds. The seeds are enclosed within the ovary of the flower and are produced as a result of sexual reproduction. Seeds enable plants to disperse and reproduce in different environments.
The fruit of a flower typically develops from the ovary of the flower. After pollination and fertilization, the ovary matures into a fruit, enclosing the seeds that will disperse and grow into new plants.
The seeds of a plant are often found within the fruit, which is the mature ovary. The ovary is part of the flower's reproductive structure and develops into fruits that protect and disperse the seeds.
part of a plant makes the seeds.
The elder-flower is the flower of elder (sambucus) plant. Since it does not have an exact Malayalam word, the flower is called as 'elder pushpam' or 'elder poovu'.
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals