How do plants use seeds to reproduce?
Most plants have flowers. The flower contains the parts for reproduction and produces seeds.
The pistil contains ovules that become seeds.
The stamens produce tiny grains of yellow pollen.
The group of all the petals is called the corolla.
Sepals are the leaves at the base of the flower. The group of sepals is called the calyx. The calyx protects the ovule inside the pistil.
How do plants without seeds reproduce?
Plants with flowers produce seeds. Some plants, such as ferns and moss, don’t use seeds for reproduction. These plants often grow on rocks or directly from the ground.
Fern |
Moss |
These plants produce small spores. Spores produce roots and a new plant grows.
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