Cycadophyta, or Cycads grow in a number of different habitats. Species may be found as components of the forest understory in both rainforests and seasonally dry forests, or occasionally as members of the forest canopy. Other cycads grow in loose stands in grasslands, forming a kind of savanna.
Cycads or similar plants were the food of herbivorous dinosaurs and the fate of both of these groups of organisms was probably closely linked. They survive as a few species of tropical palm-like trees, including one which is native to the USA, Zamia pumila the cardboard palm.
A cycad belongs to the phylum Cycadophyta.
Sporophy
It is a cellnautroph
No sepals are only found in flowering plants.
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Division of coniferophyts, Division of Cycadophyta, Division of ginksophyta, division of gnetophyta
Anthocerotophyta, Bryophyta, Marchantiophyta. Lycopodiophyta, Pteridophyta, Pteridospermatophyta, Pinophyta, Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Gnetophyta and Anthophyta.
The plant divisions that produce seeds include: Cycadophyta, Gnetophyta, Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Anthophyta.
Gymnosperms are vascular plants that compromise three different phyla: cycadophyta composed of cycads; ginkogophyta and coniferophyta
Bryophyta Hepatophyta Anthocerophyta Psilophyta Lycophyta Sphenophyta Pteridophyta Cycadophyta Ginkgophyta Coniferophyta Gnetophyta Anthophyta
The divisions cycadophyta, gnetophyta, ginkgophyta, coniferophyta, and anthophyta are all composed of seed plants.
absolutely! gymnosperm - 'naked seed' trees in phylum coniferophyta phylum gnetophyta phylum ginkgophyta phylum cycadophyta