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Which of the following materials do cone-bearing plants produce for reproductionspores and pollenflowersegg and sperm cellsanther and stigma?

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What is the difference between cone bearing plants and flowering plants?

Cone bearing plants do not depend on Insects, birds or mammals for the transfer of their male gametes or spores. The cone bearing plants are lower in evolutionary ladder than the flowering plants.


How do we Describe the characteristics of a spore bearing plants?

spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......


What are plants called when they are able to produce their own food?

bearing plants


Disadvantages of sexual reproduction in plants?

They do not produce a high number of plants


What type of seeds do cone -bearing plants produce?

Cone-bearing plants, also known as gymnosperms, produce seeds that are typically found in cones. These seeds are not enclosed in an ovary and often have a hard outer shell. Examples of cone-bearing plants include pine trees, spruces, and firs.


What is the scientific term for plants that produce covered protected seeds?

The scientific term for plants that produce covered or protected seeds is "angiosperms." Angiosperms are characterized by their flowering structures, which facilitate reproduction and the development of seeds within fruits. This group includes the majority of plant species, ranging from flowering plants to fruit-bearing trees.


What is this process called in which both plants and animals produce young?

In animals and in plants it is usually called sexual reproduction. Plants sometimes produce asexually.


Does a gymnosperm produce sexually or asexually?

Gymnosperms are seed-bearing plants. The term gymnosperm comes from the Greek and means "naked seeds". Seeds are the result of polination of an ovule and therefore reproduction is Sexual not Asexual.


Do all plants undergo sexual reproduction?

No, not all plants undergo sexual reproduction. Some plants are capable of asexual reproduction through processes like vegetative propagation or fragmentation.


Why is the development of seeds considered to be important for the evolution of land plants from spore-bearing vascular plants?

The development of seeds allowed plants to protect and nourish their embryos, increasing their chances of survival and dispersal. This led to more efficient reproduction and colonization of diverse environments, contributing to the success and diversification of land plants compared to spore-bearing vascular plants.


Are all flowers plants?

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