Photosynthesis
Seeds need the proper conditions such as temperature .growing medium and moisture to encourage germination. Seeds do not reproduce the resulting plants will reproduce when reaching maturity.
Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds
Seedless plants developed specialized reproductive structures like spores and gametangia, which allowed them to reproduce without the need for standing water. They also developed thicker cell walls and vascular tissues to support their upright growth on land. Additionally, they evolved adaptations to conserve water and resist desiccation.
Plants need water for the transportation of sperm to eggs and for the germination of seeds after fertilization. They also need a way to disperse their seeds, whether through wind, animals, or other means, in order to spread and reproduce in different locations.
Since seedless vascular plants depend on the presence of water for their reproduction, many grow in damp conditions along creeks, near bogs or in low, moist forests. While many ferns, horsetails and club mosses prefer shady spots, some species thrive in higher light conditions. Many species of ferns can be incorporated into a garden setting, and particularly in rain gardens or native wildflower plantings
tenderloins
Chloroplasts are not plants, but rather organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. Seedless plants, like ferns and mosses, reproduce via spores, while seed plants reproduce via seeds. Chloroplasts are found in both seedless and seed plants, as they are essential for the process of photosynthesis.
Plants and animals need reproductive systems in order to reproduce. A species that does not reproduce will eventually become extinct.
Yes they do!
Seeds need the proper conditions such as temperature .growing medium and moisture to encourage germination. Seeds do not reproduce the resulting plants will reproduce when reaching maturity.
no some plants use other methods to reproduce
Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds
Seedless plants developed specialized reproductive structures like spores and gametangia, which allowed them to reproduce without the need for standing water. They also developed thicker cell walls and vascular tissues to support their upright growth on land. Additionally, they evolved adaptations to conserve water and resist desiccation.
Plants need water for the transportation of sperm to eggs and for the germination of seeds after fertilization. They also need a way to disperse their seeds, whether through wind, animals, or other means, in order to spread and reproduce in different locations.
Since seedless vascular plants depend on the presence of water for their reproduction, many grow in damp conditions along creeks, near bogs or in low, moist forests. While many ferns, horsetails and club mosses prefer shady spots, some species thrive in higher light conditions. Many species of ferns can be incorporated into a garden setting, and particularly in rain gardens or native wildflower plantings
Yes
no, plants are grown well in hydroponic and aeroponic systems