Singkamas, also known as jicama or Mexican turnip, is a flowering plant that produces seeds. It belongs to the legume family (Fabaceae) and is cultivated for its edible tuberous roots. As a flowering plant, it undergoes a reproductive cycle that includes the development of flowers, which eventually lead to seed formation.
About 250,000 species of seed bearing plants
ovary
The seed-bearing organ of a flower is called the ovary. It contains ovules that develop into seeds after fertilization.
Santan seeds are considered non-bearing seeds as they do not produce flowers or fruits.
Gymnosperms
seed bearing
Singkamas is a Tagalog word. Singkamas in English is turnip.
Jicama in Tagalog is called "singkamas."
spore bearing
seed ferns
The word singkamas(tagalog word) is a type of food that grows beneath the ground.And the English term for 'singkamas' is turnip...
Yes! because all fruits are Seed-bearing because Seed bearing is has Monocot or Dicot and has a flowers
The scientific name of singkamas is Pachyrhizus erosus.
About 250,000 species of seed bearing plants
it is a spore bearing because it looks like a pine cone...
no
ovary