Ferns, club mosses, and horsetails share two characteristics. They have true vascular tissue and they do not produce seeds. Instead of seeds, these plants reproduce by releasing spores.
The 3 main groups of seedless vascular plants are: ferns, horsetails and club mosses.
The four main groups of plants are mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. Mosses are non-vascular plants, ferns are seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms have naked seeds (like pine trees), and angiosperms have seeds enclosed in fruits (flowering plants).
Here are a few:Seedless Non vascular Plants:Bryophytes:MossesLiverwortsHornwortsSeedless Vascular Plants:LycophytesClub MossesSpike MossesQuil MossesPterophytesFernsWhisk FernsHorsetails
Plants are classified into several major groups, including non-vascular plants (bryophytes like mosses and liverworts), seedless vascular plants (pteridophytes like ferns), gymnosperms (like conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). These groups are further divided into various classes, orders, families, and species based on distinct characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Plants are highly diverse and their are several types of plants. Two major types of plants are Green Algae ( Charophyceans) and Land Plants.From their plants evolve into:Bryophytes: non-vascular plants: [Ex: liverworts, hornworts, mosses]Next diversifying into 2 types of Vascular Plants (Seedless & Seed)Lycophytes, Pterophytes : Seedless Vascular PlantsGymnosperm, Angiosperms: Seed Vascular Plants
Gymnosperms have two main advantages over seedless vascular plants: they produce seeds, which provide protection and nourishment for the embryo, and they have evolved structures called cones that facilitate seed dispersal. These adaptations allow gymnosperms to thrive in a wider range of habitats and to colonize new environments more effectively than seedless vascular plants.
There is one division of angiosperms, Magnoliophyta, which is divided into two classes: monocots and dicots. Monocots are angiosperms with seeds having single cotyledons and dicots are the ones with seeds having two cotyledons.
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Plants can be classified into two main groups: vascular plants, which have tissues for transporting water and nutrients, and non-vascular plants, which do not have specialized tissues for transport. Vascular plants can further be divided into seed-producing plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) and seedless plants (ferns and horsetails). Additionally, plants can be classified based on their life cycle as annuals, biennials, or perennials.
vascular, nonvascular and adaptation
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.
Presence of xylem & phloem in vascular plants and absence of these vascular tissues in non-vascular plants.