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there are plenty of plants around us.how are new plants formed? list them​

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Answered by hemraj54
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Explanation:

After fertilisation, a combined cell grows into an embryo within a seed formed by the ovule. Seeds are what a plant uses to spread new plants into new places. Each seed contains a tiny plant called an embryo, which has root, stem and leaf parts ready to grow into a new plant when conditions are right

Answered by Anonymous
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There are plenty of plants around us, new plants are formed by the growth of their seeds or from their roots, because reproduction is very important in living beings such as plants, animals as well as humans.

If reproduction will not take place, present things such as the plants, animals and humans will become extinct from this earth. Many of the animal species has also been extincted because of this reasons, so it's necessary for the process reproduction to take place in all living beings.

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