Shoot, that's simple. Monocots and dicots (or monocotyledons and dicotyledons if you want to get serious). There are many differences, but the vascular tissue is the most apparent difference. Dicots have much more organized and specialized vascular tissue when compared to monocots. An example of a monocot would be grass, corn, or a Lilly. An example of a dicot would be an elm tree, or a rose bush. Message me if you would like to know more.
monocots and dicots.
Monocots & Dicots
Monocots & Dicots
angiosperms gymnosperms
Angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (conifers, cycads, ginkgo) are two groups of vascular plants that produce seeds. Angiosperms have seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms have seeds not enclosed, usually in cones.
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms and angiosperms
Higher plants and higher fungi both lack centrioles.
monocots (monocotyledon) and dicots(dicotyledon)
Angiosperms and gymnosperms are two groups of plants that produce seeds. Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, have seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms, such as conifers and cycads, have seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the two groups of plants that make seeds. Gymnosperms have naked seeds. Angiosperms have seeds that are inside of a fruit that provides protection and food for the seed.
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).