in the ovary of the flower then released when flowers die
Live seeds have metabolic processes occurring within them that generate heat, such as respiration and ongoing enzymatic activity. In contrast, dead seeds lack these processes and do not produce heat. This difference in metabolic activity leads to the higher temperature observed in live seeds compared to dead seeds.
Bird rarely digest the seeds they have eaten which causes them to be released in their feces. This helps plants seeds spread. Birds are not the only ones who help this process most animals who live off berries and veggies can have seeds in their feces.
A plant like the conifer (pine trees) fits this description. They photosynthesize, live on dry land, and reproduce through seeds.
Some common seeds names are sunflower seeds, chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and quinoa seeds.
Because flowering plants form seeds for perination during adverse conditions of growth
Live Seeds was created on 1993-09-28.
Live seeds have metabolic processes occurring within them that generate heat, such as respiration and ongoing enzymatic activity. In contrast, dead seeds lack these processes and do not produce heat. This difference in metabolic activity leads to the higher temperature observed in live seeds compared to dead seeds.
No they don't have seeds because there is alredy cooked so it can't have seeds oh and my name is Damilola Ogunlana I live in NIgeria
FLOWERS NEED TO LIVE WITH WATER AND SEEDS IN THE garden
b do not make seeds
Because they live underground.
seeds live in apples of course
Plants ultimately set seeds, or fruit which contain the seeds. Then they die, unless they are "perennial" plants, which can live for centuries.
Dried fennel seeds have a shelf life of three to six months. If you use the seeds after this time period, you may notice that the flavor has started to fade.
Seeds come from plants and flowers and the plants and flowers need the sun particles live.
they planted seeds in the ground to grow food
-Can live up to 1000 years-huge seeds-very tall (200 ft high)-many seeds