Most plants grow from seeds. These seed plants are divided into two groups: angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants. Their seeds develop in the reproductive organs of flower women called ovaries and usually mature into protective fruits. Gymnosperms (conifers, ginkgo biloba, sago) do not have flowers or ovaries. Their seeds are conical and mature. Seeds can be removed from mother plants by wind, water, or animals.
Dandelion seeds have feather-like parachutes that help them get away from their mother plants. Dandelion flowers are actually composed of many small flowers called small flowers. Each got a fruit. After the yellow petal dies the fruit is formed in the head of the closed seed. When the weather dries, the head of the seed opens and a parachute appears. Just a little wind lifts the parachute into the air
Seed is the first stage of the plant's life cycle. Protected with a tough seed coat (or seed coat) is a baby plant called an embryo. Foods that promote germination and growth are wrapped around the embryo or are stored in special species leaves called cotyledons.
Seed is not the only breeding means. Some plants make their own branches in the form of bulbs, tubers, bulbs or rhizomes, which can grow into new plants. This kind of breeding is called vegetative breeding. Since only one parent plant is needed, descendants are clones of their parents.
Most seeds need to be damp and warm to germinate. During germination, the seeds absorb moisture and the embryos start using their food reservoirs. Roots and roots start to grow downward. Then shoots or embryos develop. It grows on the stem and makes leaves. The first leaves called seeds or cotyledons promote initial growth until the true leaves of the plant appear
Flower ovaries are usually developed to help protect seeds and help dispose them. Fruits can be juicy (meaty) or dry. Fruits are usually delicious and colorful to attract animals eating fruits. That seed can fall through the intact animal into the ground in the feces. Seeds can also be scattered over animal coats, wind, or broken fruits.
Dried fruit seeds are dispersed in various ways. The pod is dried fruit that shoots seeds by force. The fruit of ragweed creates paper feathers around seeds and helps it float in the wind. Ichigo is fake, but it is covered with small dried fruits.
Succulent plants, bright colors, often juicy fruits of succulents. Fleshy fruits such as apricot and cherry have tree stones and small nuclei that protect the seeds. These fruits are called stone fruits and consist of a single ovary. Many stone fruits formed by many ovaries may aggregate to form complex fruits such as raspberries.
Conifers or conifers are large seed plants. Conifers are vascular plants with vascular bundle tissue. Conifers are gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are seed plants that contain small gametophytes, large sporozoites, and ovules not surrounded by ovules. As mentioned earlier, conifers can breed sexually or breed as sexually. Conifers are mainly evergreens and shrubs. Conifers have roots, stems, needles or scaly leaves. Conifers also produce conical shapes. Gymnosperms and angiosperms are large plants, but there are also some small plants. Angiosperms evolved from gymnosperms. Angiosperms are seed plants that breed flowers and grow seeds in the ovary. Angiosperms are vascular plants and have vascular bundle tissues. Angiosperms have roots, stems and flat leaves. Angiosperm breeds cones and seeds. Angiosperm consists of herbs, shrubs, grasses, and most trees.
Most plants grow from seeds. These seed plants are divided into two groups: angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants. Their seeds develop in the reproductive organs of flower women called ovaries and usually mature into protective fruits. Gymnosperms (conifers, ginkgo biloba, sago) do not have flowers or ovaries. Their seeds are conical and mature. Seeds may be deprived of mother plants by wind, water, or animals. Dandelion seeds have feather-like parachutes that help them get away from their mother plants. Dandelion flowers are actually composed of many small flowers called small flowers. Each got a fruit. After the yellow petal dies the fruit is formed in the head of the closed seed. When the weather dries, the head of the seed opens and a parachute appears. Just a little wind lifts the parachute into the air