how did plant grow without seed
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Some plants, like ferns and mosses, grow from spores. ... Other plants use asexual vegetative reproduction and grow new plants from rhizomes or tubers. We can also use techniques like grafting or take cuttings to make new plants.
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Seed-producing plants, often known as spermatophytes, are plants that produce seeds. Seedless plants are those that do not produce seeds for propagation.
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- Some seedless plants are asexual and can reproduce without assistance, but they prefer not to migrate far because they rely on the local environment to reproduce the species.
- The parent plant drops leaves that take root on the underside of the leaf and become the core of the young plant. Rhizoids, which are hairy, root-like growths that closely connect the plant to the earth, can also disseminate them.
- These bryophytes, which do not have genuine roots, may expand in rocks and other improbable dry areas because they absorb water and nutrients from the air. Mosses and liverworts with pincushion are examples.
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