They perform photosynthesis, the process by which the chlorophyll changes carbon dioxide into usable energy by absorbing energy from the sun.
They draw water through their roots.
They produce fructose, a type of sugar. (fructose is the substance they create with photosynthesis, which is then used for growth and other life processes)
Seed bearing plants propagate sexually (for the most part). Seedless plants propagate asexually (offspring arise from a single parent). Seedless watermelon plants are grown from seed produced sexually (two parents). The actual seedless watermelon is produced by a seedless watermelon plant flower that is fertilized by bees carrying pollen from another parent. The resulting seedless watermelon has vestigial seeds which are sterile. Is that complicated enough?
Seed plants produce seeds as a means of reproduction, whereas seedless plants reproduce through spores. Seed plants have a more complex reproductive system involving flowers, while seedless plants reproduce through simpler methods like ferns and mosses. Seed plants tend to have a longer lifespan and are more evolved than seedless plants in terms of adaptation and diversity.
No, angiosperms are seed-bearing vascular plants. They produce seeds within a specialized structure called a fruit. Seedless vascular plants, on the other hand, reproduce through spores instead of seeds.
No, poplar trees are not seedless plants. They are flowering plants that produce seeds as a means of reproduction.
Fertilization in seed plants involves the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell within a seed structure, leading to the formation of a zygote within a seed. In seedless plants, fertilization involves the union of sperm and egg cells, resulting in the formation of a zygote that develops directly into a new organism without seed formation.
Yes, bryophytes are seedless plants. They reproduce through spores instead of seeds.
Good questions to ask about Seedless Plants could include: - what are the differences between seedless and seeded plants? - Do seedless plants have better nutritional value than seeded plants? - Why do certain plants contain seeds?
A seedless plant has no seeds. A seed plant have seeds. It is very simple.
Mold is a type of fungus (basidomycota) and ferns are pteridophytes ( vascular seedless plants).
Seed plants produce seeds as a means of reproduction, whereas seedless plants reproduce through spores. Seed plants have a more complex reproductive system involving flowers, while seedless plants reproduce through simpler methods like ferns and mosses. Seed plants tend to have a longer lifespan and are more evolved than seedless plants in terms of adaptation and diversity.
Seedless plants reproduce through spores, while seed plants reproduce through seeds. Seed plants have a more complex reproductive system that includes flowers and fruits, while seedless plants do not produce flowers or fruits. Seedless plants, such as ferns, mosses, and algae, are typically smaller and simpler in structure compared to seed plants, which include angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (conifers).
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No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.
the spores all seedless plants have it.
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They are hybrid plants. Specifically grown to be seedless. I guess you could call them "engineered plants."
Non-vascular plants (mosses and their relatives), Seedless vascular plants (ferns and their relatives), Gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants), and Angiosperms (flowering plants)
mosses are non-vascular plants and ferns are vascular seedless plants