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Brian Lam
28 November, 23:39
Where do seeds in non-flowering plants come from?
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Livia
29 November, 03:27
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The cone releases the seeds, and they float in the wind until they reach the ground where they can germinate and grow. Some do not produce seeds, instead they use spores to reproduce.
Ex. of Spore producing plants include: mosses and ferns
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