All over the world, except for desserts.
chilorplasts
Yes, that is correct. Flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, are the most numerous group of seed-producing plants on Earth. They are characterized by the presence of flowers, which are reproductive structures that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
Angiosperms
Chloroplast/chlorophyll
The earliest known flowering plants date to the early Cretaceous period, around 140 million years ago. This period marked the rapid diversification and evolution of flowering plants.
Nonflowering plants depend on wind and water to scatter their spores or seeds.
For natural rubber, yes. Hevea brasiliensis, commonly known as the rubber tree, is from a genus of flowering plants.
algae is not a plant.
In the flower when the pollen from an anther is transferred to the stigma.
No, cryptograms are not flowering plants. Cryptograms are a group of non-vascular plants that reproduce by spores, including mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. They do not produce flowers or seeds like flowering plants.
Magnoliophyta are also known as the flowering plants or angiosperms.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds