I believe it is the gametophyte stage, while the sporophyte stage is much reduced. ( I hope I do not have that backwards, but wolves are my special interest )
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Ferns are the most commonly known seedless vascular plant, while there are also horsetails and club mosses. Liverworts are not seedless vascular plants -- they are actually nonvascular.
Whisk ferns are seedless vascular plants that only have vascular tissues in their stem.
Non-vascular plants have rhizoides in place of roots and a seedless vascular plant like selaginella may have rhizophore.
Carnations are vascular plants that have seeds.
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Horsetail is a seedless vascular plant. These plants produce one type of spores only.
Plants with seed.
Whisk ferns are seedless vascular plants that only have vascular tissues in their stem.
Ferns are the most commonly known seedless vascular plant, while there are also horsetails and club mosses. Liverworts are not seedless vascular plants -- they are actually nonvascular.
Non-vascular plants have rhizoides in place of roots and a seedless vascular plant like selaginella may have rhizophore.
All vascular plants do not bear seeds. For example plants belonging to Pteridophyta are seedless and those of Gymnosperms and Angiosperms bear seeds.
Pteridophytes or Pteridophyta describes seedless, vascular plants that use spores to reproduce.
Carnations are vascular plants that have seeds.
vascular plants have roots and can be seedless or it may have seeds. a nonvascular plant are always seedless and have rhizoids instead of roots. :)
In term of reproduction within the life cycle to main difference is that seed plants spread seed in order to reproduce whereas seedless vascular plants spread spores in order to continue the life cycle.
The two kinds of seedless vascular plant that human can eat are fiddlehead and young horsetail
Yes Seagrasses are Vascular plants, However Other "seaweed" are not.