Most plants make seeds but
a chemical plant doesn't make seeds it makes chemicals.
I think seeds
by dispersing it seeds around so the wind can carry it , also animals who eat the plant excrete (poo) the seeds out.
two plant parts that make seeds are pine cones and flowers
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
The primary purpose of a plant's flower is to make seeds through the process of pollination and fertilization. Once a flower is pollinated, it undergoes fertilization and develops into a fruit that contains seeds. The flower itself does not produce food for the plant; that function is typically carried out by the plant's leaves through the process of photosynthesis.
Fruit don't exactly make seeds. I mean they do, but then they don't. It's in the matter of reproduction with a male plant and a female plant. A male plant has pollen that goes into a female plant, but a female plant already has seeds. They actually grow it. So you can say that they DO make SEEDS! :) -hope that helps!
Ferns and mosses do not produce seeds.
The action that directly helps a plant make new seeds is fertilization. Once these seeds have developed they will be dispersed.
Yes, Basil does make seeds being an angiospermic plant.
Due to dormancy and various levels of seed viability
seeds
Yes they do
Yes they do
Every plant is different.
If you plant them they make new plants. However some seeds can be ground up for food - for instance wheat seeds make flour.
take a cutting from an existing plant and plant it.
You do not need carrot seeds to plant carrots. If you have just a carrot, you can plant that in hoed land.