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All angiospermic plants produce flowers and have vascular tissue.
No, there are both nonflowering plants and flowering plants. For example ferns are plants that do not produce flowers.
Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.
Angiosperms.Both Angiosperms and Gymnosperms produce seed therefore have flowers however insignificant. The term Spermaphyte covers all plants that produce flowers.
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No, not all plants have flowers. Some plants reproduce through spores or other methods, while others produce flowers of different types.
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Flowers and trees are both examples of plants. Flowers are the reproductive structures of certain plants, typically angiosperms, which produce seeds enclosed within an ovary. Trees are woody plants that have a single main stem or trunk and typically have a well-defined crown of branches and leaves. Both flowers and trees undergo photosynthesis to produce energy and are essential components of ecosystems.
Not all potato plants flower during their growth cycle. Some varieties of potatoes do not produce flowers, while others may produce flowers under certain conditions.
flowers grow on plants not all plants have flowers
No. Only plants of the phylum "angiospermae" have flowers. These include flowers, fruiting plants, and many trees. However, gymnosperms (like pine trees) and cycads and many other plants have no flower. In fact, about 250 million years ago, there were no flowering plants at all!
Flowers are plants, therefore all of them.