Biology, asked by saqeebagwan, 8 months ago

seeds of some plants don't germinate. how are their next generation formed?​

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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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Explanation:

There are plant which also grow without seeds. They grow from spores or cutting. Certain plants can undergo 'asexual vegetative reproduction' and grow as new plants as rhizomes or tubers.

The 'ferns' and 'mosses' grow from spores. Spores are unicellular in nature, they are found under the leaves of non flowering plants.

All gymnosperms and angiosperms belong to spore family. The plant like celery grow from the small cutting from plant. Hence all plant does not germinate from seeds.

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