they are called "angiosperm" or "Angiospermae" or also "Magnoliophyta". Please refer to your high school biology text for more information...
angiosperms
A mature ovary, with seeds inside, is called a fruit.
You can classify them by how they reproduce. "Angiosperms are (vascular) plants that have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit." "Gymnosperms do not have flowers, and their seeds are usually produced inside cones." Credit to Science 6.
No, they are not seedless and they produce flowers or fruit. Fruit in turn has seeds. Apple, Kiwi, Oranges, etc. ...........you get the point
aloe vera produces spikes of flowers
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angiosperms
Angiosperms. -produce seeds inside a fruit -flowering plants, fruit plants.
Vascular plants with flowers produce seeds inside the fruit are called angiosperm. They are plants where the flower then becomes a fruit containing the seeds.
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A mature ovary, with seeds inside, is called a fruit.
Angiosperms
The two groups of seed-bearing plants are:-gymnosperms and angiosperms.Gymnosperm-are vascular plants that produce seeds on the scales of cones. Angiosperm-flowering plants that develop seeds enclosed in a fruit are called angiosperms.
Answer: No, its a genus of flowering plants.
Well, it depends. The non-flowering, seed growing plants are Gymnosperms, meaning naked seed, without the shelter of a fruit. These are the conifers and pine trees. Flowering plants use fruits. However, there are also non-vascular plants, with no vascular tissue to absorb water and nutrients and rely on osmosis and diffusion. These include mosses and Liverworts. There are also vascular seedless plants, plants that do have vascular tissue, but do not use seeds. These use sporophytes, producing spores, to reproduce. The spores land, and grow into gametophytes, which produce the egg and sperm. The sperm is carried by water to the egg, and grows into a new sporophyte. These include ferns and club mosses.
No. Ferns are not flowering plants
flowering plants