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g) Why do plants produce many seeds?​

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Answered by TanujaGHOSH
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Plants produce a lot of seeds to ensure the continuation of species. It is the seeds that contain the embryo and also grow into a newplant. Explanation: ... Plants produce so many seeds so that enough of them will grow into mature plants to ensure survival of the species

Answered by ssuvarnam55
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Answer:

Plants produce many seeds to ensure the continuation of the species. The seed contains the embryo that will later grow into a new plant.

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