A conifer is a flowering plant.
Unlike conifers (coniferophyta), flowering plants (anthophytes) produce flowers from which fruits develop.
Conifers and flowering plants both produce seeds, but they are classified as completely different types of plants. While conifers are always trees (although some may appear to be shrubs), flowering plants can be trees, succulents and even grasses. However, there are several specific differences between the two that scientists use to tell them apart if there is ever any doubt.
conifers produce seeds from narrow needles, ferns do not
Conifers and flowering plants are the same because many conifers are flowering plants. They are very woody plants with more than half producing flowers.
Conifers resemble flowering plants in having seeds and well developed vasculature
The chief characteristic of the taiga is the prevalence of forests dominated by conifers - thus as conifers are plants the biome must have plants.
yes they are
Conifers resemble flowering plants in having seeds and well developed vasculature
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Conifers
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Photosynthesis