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Many plants use wind to reproduce such as angsana,shorea,cotton,lallang and lots more...

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How do monocotyledenous plants reproduce?

wind pollination


What do plants make to reproduce something?

Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.


Do all plants need seeds to reproduce?

no some plants use other methods to reproduce


What does the wind help many plants reproduce by?

Many plants, particularly grasses, are wind pollinated. The wind picks up pollen grains from the seeds and carries them to other seed heads which they can then pollinate.


Do seed plants use seeds to reproduce?

No.


Structures of plants that help them reproduce?

the way they are leaning can determine how the pollen or seeds get transferred by the wind


Both plants and animals reproduce what?

Plants and animals reproduce offspringswell, plants use conifers or seeds to reproduce. comifers are like pine cones. i forgot what the second kind of conifer was. animals reproduce eggs and babies.


Seed plants are flowering plants or what?

Seed plants are actually flowering plants. Since the plants reproduce the flowers bloom from the plants. The seeds are carried to different places by the wind. Other plants such as the fern are called seedless plants because ferns do not reproduce by seeds they reproduce by spores.Added:Excepting gymnosperms, which are seed plants that do not flower.


Do all plants use cones and seeds to reproduce?

no


Do seedless plants use rhizoids to reproduce seeds?

no


How do seeds plants reproduce?

Plants reproduce by pollen grains. There are 2 types of pollination: Cross pollination and Self pollination. They are primarily pollinated by means of wind pollination or insect pollination.


Do spore-producing plants need birds or bees to help them reproduce?

Spore-producing plants, such as ferns and mosses, do not require birds or bees for pollination. Instead, they rely on wind dispersal of their spores to reproduce. These plants release their spores into the air, allowing them to be carried by the wind to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new plants.