horsetails belong to the Equisetopsida division.
Yes, ferns and horsetails are both non-flowering plants. Instead of seeds, they reproduce by producing spores. Ferns have feathery fronds and horsetails have jointed stems, and both belong to ancient plant lineages.
The common name is horsetails.
No, club mosses and horsetails do not have fronds. Club mosses have small, scale-like leaves and horsetails have hollow, jointed stems with tiny leaves arranged in whorls.
Yes, Marchantia is a genus of liverworts, which are not mosses. Liverworts belong to the plant division Marchantiophyta, while mosses belong to the division Bryophyta. Both liverworts and mosses are classified as bryophytes, which are non-vascular plants.
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
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it belongs to the monera kingdom
Yes, ferns and horsetails are both non-flowering plants. Instead of seeds, they reproduce by producing spores. Ferns have feathery fronds and horsetails have jointed stems, and both belong to ancient plant lineages.
What division of science is physics is belong?
Division Anthocerotophyta: Hornworts Division Bryophyta: Mosses Division Lycophyta: Club Mosses; Scale Trees Division Hepaticophyta: Liverworts Division Pteridopsida: Ferns Division Tracheophyta: Vascular Plants (Largest Division) Division Sphenopsida: Horsetails
The largest division that a group of organisms can belong to is a domain.
The largest division that a group of organisms can belong to is a domain.
LSU is in the western division of the SEC.
The Year of the Horsetails was created in 1967.
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Yes, many plants in a Paleozoic forest belong to the division lycophyta.