No, mosses (Bryophyta) are NOT angiosperms. Angiosperms, or flowering plants, do not include mosses, liverworts, hornworts, ferns or fern relatives, club mosses, or gymnosperms (e.g. conifers).
Spike mosses, a type of non-flowering plants, are in the plant division Lycopodiophyta, whereas flowering plants are in the plant division Angiospermae, otherwise known as the angiosperms. Spike mosses are not angiosperms, and are sometimes referred to as fern allies.
it is nether because it doesn't have seeds.
Neither. They are Bryophytes.
Mosses are not vascular plants
An angiosperm is a type of plant
it is an angiosperm
neem plant is angiosperm
Angiosperm
grasses are angiosperm members belonging to family poaceae(graminae) according to the bentham and hooker classification
neem plant is angiosperm
angiosperm, monocot
An angiosperm is a flowering plant. Flowers produce fruits, and a zucchini is a fruit, so the plant is an angiosperm.
It is a angiosperm.
angiosperm
I would suggest moss is neither a gymnosperm nor a angiosperm as it does not bear seeds.
yes because it is a vascular plant that has seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary
Notomato isan angiosperm and fern belongs to Pteridophyta
it is nether because it doesn't have seeds.
An angiosperm is a type of plant
Flowering plant = angiosperm
Yes the potato is an angiosperm