The tiny chamber containing the plant's ovules is called the ovary. It is typically located at the base of the flower and is a part of the female reproductive system in plants where the ovules are produced and stored before fertilization.
While they have the same function- to reproduce- the main difference between seeds and spores is that seeds come from flowering plants (they are the ripened ovules of the plants) and spores are produced by non-flowering plants (they are tiny reproductive bodies). Seeds, since they are ripened ovules, have plant embryos with a food store and a protective covering around all of that. On the other hand, spores do not have stored food resources and can be made of one or many cells. So, seeds are multicellular while spores are usually unicellular, and seeds contain embryonic plants while spores do not (they themselves are the tiny reproductive bodies).
It contains a tiny egg nucleus which will fuse with nucleus of the male cell.
Electrons
The tiny threadlike DNA-containing bodies found in the cell nuclei of all plants and animals are called chromosomes. They are responsible for transmitting hereditary characteristics through the genetic information they carry. Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled around proteins, allowing for efficient packaging and regulation of genetic material during cell division.
Grass is classified as a flowering plant because as the grass grows it makes small tiny flowers.we don't see these because we cut the grass before it makes flowers
While they have the same function- to reproduce- the main difference between seeds and spores is that seeds come from flowering plants (they are the ripened ovules of the plants) and spores are produced by non-flowering plants (they are tiny reproductive bodies). Seeds, since they are ripened ovules, have plant embryos with a food store and a protective covering around all of that. On the other hand, spores do not have stored food resources and can be made of one or many cells. So, seeds are multicellular while spores are usually unicellular, and seeds contain embryonic plants while spores do not (they themselves are the tiny reproductive bodies).
It contains a tiny egg nucleus which will fuse with nucleus of the male cell.
Tiny Oval bodies containing cholorphyll are chloroplasts..
Flowers have male parts called stamens and female parts called carpels. The stamens make the tiny grains of pollen. The carpels contain eggs, called ovules. Seeds are made when the pollen reaches the ovules. This is called pollination.
Electrons
Small plants eat other small plants
Microscopic plants. Such plants are like plankton.
Seeds and pollen are both crucial for plant reproduction but serve different purposes. Seeds are mature fertilized ovules that contain the embryonic plant and a food supply, allowing for the development of a new plant. Pollen, on the other hand, consists of tiny grains produced by the male reproductive parts of flowers, containing the male gametes needed to fertilize the ovules in the female reproductive structures. In essence, seeds are the result of fertilization, while pollen is involved in the fertilization process.
The tiny threadlike DNA-containing bodies found in the cell nuclei of all plants and animals are called chromosomes. They are responsible for transmitting hereditary characteristics through the genetic information they carry. Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled around proteins, allowing for efficient packaging and regulation of genetic material during cell division.
Plantlets
anchovies
Tiny remains of animals and plants in streams come from the mountains. When it rains, these remains are washed down the mountains toward the streams.