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Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
The male gametes in most of the non-flowering plants are motile and these are carried to the female gamete by their own movement in presence of water.
Remember, "angiosperm" literally means "covered seed." An angiosperm is a plant that has either flowers, fruits or both. This includes any type of tree/bush that produces flowers/fruits (ex. apple tree, rosebush, etc.).Edited answer:1. Pisum sativum (pea plant)2. Mangifera indica (mango tree)3. Gossypium hirsutum (cotton plant)4. Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)5. Oryza sativa (Rice plant)
[1] A tulip's a flowering bulb. [2] Fruits are the ripened ovaries of flowering plants. Within the tulip's flowers, they occur as leathery capsules within which are many flat seeds. [3] And the seeds can be successfully planted. But it'll most likely take 5-7 years.
The anthophyta are commonly referred to as angiosperms. These are flowering plants that produce their seeds which are within the ovary. Roses and tulips are some examples of anthophyta.
Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
The ovule held within the ovary
it is pollen
A mushroom is a non flowering organism and it reproduces by means of spores. Mushrooms are included in Fungi kingdom within the domain Eukarya and all fungi are nonflowering. Plants are in a separate kingdom within domain Eukarya. So, fungi are non-flowering, but they aren't plants.
Protective tissue can be found on the outermost layer of a plant. This tissue is covered with cutin and protects underlying tissues within the plant.
Seeds mature within the fruit of a flowering plant; the fruit froms from the ovary
The word Angio in Greek means covered and spermmeans seeds.ovules are enclosed within other tissues at the time of pollinationseeds develop inside the flowerovary matures into a fruitAngiosperms have two sub-divisions: Monocotyledonous plants and Dicotyledonous plants
The male gametes in most of the non-flowering plants are motile and these are carried to the female gamete by their own movement in presence of water.
Annual plants are plants which grow from seed, through to flowering and die - all within one growth season. This gives you two sorts of annual plants, winter annuals and summer annuals.
The main function of the flower within the plant is to attract insects or pollination and to turn into fruit. This helps to reproduce the plant.
Dicotyledons or "dicots" is a name for a group of flowering plants whose seed typically contains two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. There are around 199,350 species within this group . Flowering plants that are not dicotyledons are monocotyledons, typically having one embryonic leaf.
The vascular tissue.Xylem is the tissue that caries the water from the roots to the leaves.Phloem is the tissue that carries the manufactured sugar from the leaves to where it is needed in the plant.