Did you eat any seeds this morning?. Plants produce seeds Also have gametophyte and sporophyte stage, but both occur in one plant Pollen can be transported.

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Did you eat any seeds this morning?

Plants produce seeds Also have gametophyte and sporophyte stage, but both occur in one plant Pollen can be transported by wind or animals

Stored food (endosperm) in the cotyledons. Young plant Seed coat

Seeds have no seed covering. Most common are Conifers Important to you for wood, paper, soap, turpentine, paint, and ink.

Have a seed covering Produce flowers and fruits Over 235,000 Can be found in every ecosystem

Fruits help the seeds be transported by: Animals fur Wind Water Eaten

Food Building materials Clothing Rope Medicine Rubber perfume

2. One advantage of seed plants is that young plants are nourished by food stored the seed. 3. The gametophytes of seed plants are protected in the reproductive structures of the sporophyte. 8. Flowers and fruits adaptations that help angiosperms reproduce are sticking to the fur and tasting good. 9. The way the plant can ensure its seeds are carries throughout the forest is to have tasty fruit.