flowers and cones
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Seedless and seed plants are both types of vascular plants that reproduce using spores or seeds. They both have specialized structures for reproduction, such as cones or flowers. Both seedless and seed plants play important roles in ecosystems by providing food and habitat for various organisms.
The product of sexual reproduction in plants is a seed. The seed contains genetic information from both parent plants and has the potential to develop into a new plant under suitable conditions.
trees, shrubs, andd bushes
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Seedless and seed plants are both types of vascular plants that reproduce using spores or seeds. They both have specialized structures for reproduction, such as cones or flowers. Both seedless and seed plants play important roles in ecosystems by providing food and habitat for various organisms.
for survival and reproduction of plants.
The product of sexual reproduction in plants is a seed. The seed contains genetic information from both parent plants and has the potential to develop into a new plant under suitable conditions.
trees, shrubs, andd bushes
Pollen is nonvascular, as it is a structure produced by seed plants for reproduction and does not contain any conducting tissues like xylem or phloem found in vascular plants.
A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering. The formation of the seed is part of the process of reproduction in seed plants
Seed plants are characterized by the production of seeds for reproduction. They have vascular tissue for nutrient transport, and most have flowers for reproduction. Additionally, seed plants undergo alternation of generations with a dominant sporophyte phase.
Yes, seed plants are vascular plants. They have specialized tissues for transporting water, minerals, and nutrients throughout their structures. This vascular system consists of xylem and phloem tissues.
A seed is a complete reproductive package that contains en embryo, a food supply, and a seed coat, which protects it from drying out. - from SCIENCEPOWER 9, Chapter 2, section 2.3 (Sexual Reproduction in Plants), page 61 (How Plants Meet the Challenge of Sexual Reproduction)