give 5 examples of plant
Examples of sets of plants are things like potted plants or seedlings which are sold in groups which thrive under the same conditions. For example, one might purchase a set of direct sun plants which will grow well in places where sun is always available.
Trypanosoma cruzi belongs to the kingdom Protista.
Ferns and mosses are examples of plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds. Spores are single-celled structures that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions.
Seed bearing plants make up the bulk of terrestrial plants, they are different from other forms of plants such as spore bearing plants (ferns). Seed bearing plants are broken into two main divisions: Anigosperms which have a seed protected within an ovary and Gymnosperms which have seeds produced "naked" - these are mainly cone bearing plants. Examples of Aniosperms include: Petunia, Hibiscus, Oak, pea, tomato Examples of Gymnosperms include: Pine, Cupressus, Cycas and Cycad
one food you eat that grows in the soil are potatoes. Carrots, parsnips and raddishes are other examples, these grow under the soil. Plants grow in soil; veggies, fruit, cereals are examples.
Fern is a type of non-vascular plants Fern is a spore producer. It should be under vascular plants or tracheophytes. PLANT VASCULAR ---- -- NON VASCULAR SEED PROD. ----- SPORE PROD. ANGIOSPERMS -- GYMNOSPERMS
Mosses, ferns, and some types of algae are examples of small plants that reproduce by spores. Spores are single cells that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions. These plants are known as spore-bearing plants or cryptogams.
Yes, nonvascular plants reproduce by spores. Spores are single-celled reproductive units that are released into the environment and can develop into new plants under favorable conditions. Examples of nonvascular plants that reproduce by spores include mosses and liverworts.
Other than the organisms that fall under the kingdoms of animals and plants, living organism fall under the categories of Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), and Archaebacteria. Examples from these kingdoms are: Fungi: mold Protists: algae Eubacteria (Monera): E. Coli Archaebacteria: Halophiles
why do you think some plants and animals are replaced under quantine
plants under water do the exact same thing as plants grown on land some under water plants suck there prey in and eat them
Ferns, mosses, and some fungi are examples of plants that reproduce through spores. Spores are microscopic reproductive structures that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions. These plants have a unique life cycle that involves alternation of generations between a multicellular organism (sporophyte) and a single-celled structure (gametophyte).