Spores.
Meiosis in seedless plants produces spores, which are haploid reproductive cells that can grow into multicellular haploid organisms called gametophytes. These gametophytes eventually produce gametes for sexual reproduction.
Vascular plants are typically sexual plants, meaning they reproduce through sexual reproduction involving male and female reproductive structures. However, some vascular plants can also reproduce asexually through methods like vegetative propagation.
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the fusion of male and female gametes to produce a genetically diverse offspring. This process typically involves pollination, where pollen from the male reproductive organ fertilizes the egg in the female reproductive organ. The resulting seed contains a combination of genetic material from both parent plants.
Meiosis is sexual reproduction.
Angiosperms use flowers as a temporary reproductive structure, a unique characteristic not found in any other group of plants. Flowers contain the reproductive organs needed for pollination and seed formation, making them essential for sexual reproduction in angiosperms.
Meiosis in seedless plants produces spores, which are haploid reproductive cells that can grow into multicellular haploid organisms called gametophytes. These gametophytes eventually produce gametes for sexual reproduction.
Yes. Although most plants contain both sexual reproductive systems, pollination takes two plants to occur.
sexual reproductive
Vascular plants are typically sexual plants, meaning they reproduce through sexual reproduction involving male and female reproductive structures. However, some vascular plants can also reproduce asexually through methods like vegetative propagation.
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the fusion of male and female gametes to produce a genetically diverse offspring. This process typically involves pollination, where pollen from the male reproductive organ fertilizes the egg in the female reproductive organ. The resulting seed contains a combination of genetic material from both parent plants.
Meiosis is sexual reproduction.
Angiosperms use flowers as a temporary reproductive structure, a unique characteristic not found in any other group of plants. Flowers contain the reproductive organs needed for pollination and seed formation, making them essential for sexual reproduction in angiosperms.
gametes
The difference is alge is a plant and plants both can do asexual and sexual reproduction so there's no diffrence
Flowers are important to plants because they are the structures involved in sexual reproduction.They are the source of seeds.
The function of a reproductive structure is to procreate. The structures exists in order cor the creation of more organisms.
A seed is a complete reproductive package that contains en embryo, a food supply, and a seed coat, which protects it from drying out. - from SCIENCEPOWER 9, Chapter 2, section 2.3 (Sexual Reproduction in Plants), page 61 (How Plants Meet the Challenge of Sexual Reproduction)