Fern is seedless plant. It bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.
A tree fern is a seedless plant. All ferns are seedless plants. They reproduce by spores instead of seeds.
Definatly seeded. No doubt cause I study spores.
Hornworts are seedless plants. They reproduce through spores, not seeds.
yes
yes
A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH
Dicotyledon is the word, which describe the type of seed. Seed can be divided into two parts, as you remove the cover of the seed. Very obviously the it's a seeded plant.
seedless
Seedless
i would say vascular seeded because it has roots and can grow tall
Conifers are seeded plants, meaning they produce seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. These seeds are usually found inside cones, which are a characteristic feature of conifers.
Bluebells reproduce by seeds, which are typically found in the bulb of the plant. However, bluebells can also spread through underground rhizomes to form dense colonies.