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Why do plants produce a large number of fruits and seeds?

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Answered by harshchauhan229
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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 new plant. Explanation: ... When there are many seeds produced, some of them turn into new plants and therefore the plant species continues and is dispersed far and wide

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Answered by Itanglicbestie
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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 new plant.

Explanation: ... When there are many seeds produced, some of them turn into new plants and therefore the plant species continues and is dispersed far and wide.

A some seeds might have lost the capability to grow because of dormancy.

A some seeds might not find suitable conditions such as warmth.

A when we grow seeds we must keep distance between each of them while sowing.

if they are not away from each other it would get hard for some of them to grow.

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