Three plants that don't come from seeds are ferns, mosses, and certain types of fungi. Ferns reproduce via spores, which are dispersed in the environment rather than through seeds. Mosses also reproduce using spores, and they have a life cycle that includes a gametophyte stage. Fungi, while not plants in the traditional sense, reproduce through spores as well, often growing from mycelium rather than seeds.
because 1.for avoiding over crowding 2.to eliminate in competitons 3.so that seeds can grow in other places that need plants 4.for the continuation of plants and species life
The four main groups of plants are mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. Mosses are non-vascular plants, ferns are seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms have naked seeds (like pine trees), and angiosperms have seeds enclosed in fruits (flowering plants).
When F1 pea plants are allowed to self-pollinate, the phenotype will exhibit a 3:1 ratio in the F2 generation according to Mendel's laws of inheritance. This ratio includes three plants with the dominant trait (e.g., yellow seeds) and one plant with the recessive trait (e.g., green seeds).
Plants can reproduce without seeds through methods such as vegetative propagation, where new plants grow from parts of the parent plant, like roots, stems, or leaves. Another method is through fragmentation, where a piece of the plant breaks off and develops into a new individual. Additionally, some plants can reproduce asexually via budding, where new growth emerges from the parent plant's body.
The main difference between seeds and spores is that spores are not planted in the ground whereas seeds are planted in the ground. Spores fall off of the plants and they are a means of reproducing a plant just like the seeds. Although spores and seeds have similar functions, they have crucial differences. One main difference between seeds and spores is in the size. Spores are much smaller than the seeds. Seeds can easily be seen but spores can only be seen with the help of a microscope. Seeds are fertilized ovules enclosed in a protective coat called testa whereas spores fall off to create a plant somewhere else. Another major difference is that seeds are produced by flowering plants whereas spores are produced by non-flowering plants and fungi. Seeds are enclosed in the fruit of the tree or plant whereas spores are from the underside of the plant. Seeds contain nutrients that are stored in the embryo whereas spores do not store and contain any nutrients. Plants that produce the seeds are known as higher level organisms whereas lower level organisms such as fungus, ferns, mosses ,bacteria and etc. are known to produce spores. Another major difference between the seeds and spores is that seeds are comprised of many cells whereas spores have only a single cell and therefore they are called one celled organisms. Seeds do not need wet lands or excessive water to sprout but spores need swampy or marshy surfaces saturated with water to grow. Spores and seeds are both asexual reproductive structures but spores unlike seeds are produced by plants that have no seeds. Spores have an ability to develop into a new organism whereas it is the embryo in the seed that gives rise to a new plant. Some seeds are haploid or have a single set of chromosomes and some of them are diploid or have two sets of paired chromosomes. Spores are primitive in form and just like seeds are necessary for the ecosystem. Spores help their species to survive the same way as the seeds do but they are not that efficient. Spores can germinate whereas seeds give a head start to the next generations. Summary: 1. Seeds are an efficient way of reproduction whereas spores fall off of a plant to produce next generation organisms. 2. Seeds have an embryo enclosed in a protective coat. 3. Spores are singular organisms whereas seeds have multiple layers. 4. Unlike the spores, the seeds can survive in difficult and less friendly conditions. 5. Spores are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
Reproductive parts of flowering plants 1.Insects, humans, or wind carry the polen from the stamen to the pistil 2.The egg in the ovary gets fertilized 3.The ovary forms into fruits, the ovules made into seeds
Spores are single cells that can develop into a new organism, while seeds are multicellular structures that contain an embryo, stored nutrients, and a protective coat. Spores are produced by plants, fungi, and some protozoa, while seeds are primarily produced by seed plants. Spores are usually smaller and simpler structurally than seeds.
You have to plant seeds. at first they can only plant a few, like lettuce seeds. as they gain skill looking after them they can plant different types of seeds. the seeds can be found on the ground or there should be some in your inventory. You will have to make sure you keep tending the plants or they will die.
plants dont have the enzyme that folds the protein in the exact manner(3-D) structure so they dont produce protein
I dont see why not, as long as you dont have acid reflux.
i dont really know, but i hope it does come out
Well, baby plants are seeds, so, uhh, I guess they eat them for the hell of it. =3
No . but some levels give you free plants . those levels are 1-5, 1-10, 2-10, 3-5, 3-10, i dont know about 4-5 but you can get more free plants in levels 4-10, 5-5, and 5-10 minigames: Wall-Nut Bowling Slot Machine It's raining seeds Column Like you see 'em And there should be more... Puzzle : Vasebreaker hope i helped you get free plants
because 1.for avoiding over crowding 2.to eliminate in competitons 3.so that seeds can grow in other places that need plants 4.for the continuation of plants and species life
The four main groups of plants are mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. Mosses are non-vascular plants, ferns are seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms have naked seeds (like pine trees), and angiosperms have seeds enclosed in fruits (flowering plants).
It will come this july 3 2012 on U.S.A And asian countries but i dont know when it wll come in brunei
sorry i dont know