In most places, the environment is drier today than it was in the past.
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plants are broken into vascular and non-vascular.Then, they are broken into vascular seedless plants and vascular seed plants learned it today in Mrs.Klein's 5th grade science and social studies class.She is awesome and nice! ;)
Tropical rainforests
Tropical rainforests! heh I hate plato
scientists today divide plants into two large groups based onwhat are the two large groups of plants Edited answer: Based on vasculature, the plant kingdom is divided into- 1. Vascular and 2. Non-vascular plants.
There is one division of angiosperms, Magnoliophyta, which is divided into two classes: monocots and dicots. Monocots are angiosperms with seeds having single cotyledons and dicots are the ones with seeds having two cotyledons.
Lycophytes are the most primitive vascular plants. There are some species in existence today such as the Selanginella molendorffii (spike moss). They appeared around 400 million years ago. The divergence of ferns (monilophytes) and seed plants (spermatophytes) occurred around 380 million years ago.
They are longer and seedless
Genetically modified foods are actually quite common today. They are created by farmers using selective cross breeding and by scientists manipulating the food's genetic code. Common examples of this type of food are seedless fruits.
Vascular plants, which include ferns, flowering plants and seed plants, have adapted to be able to transfer nutrients farther than nonvasculars, which allows them to grow taller and larger. Vascular plants also have a better root system to absorb minerals to support their larger size. if you don't think that a lot of flowering plants would be considered large, compare it with moss. moss grows very low to the ground because it cann't support a larger body.
i was just in science class to today and talked about grass. i asked my teacher if grass was nonvascular or vascular. his answere was a slap on the head and said no its non because it has no place for the xylem or phlom
In grain production. (Farming). Additional: The cloning of plants by vegetative propagation (taking cuttings) is the most common form of cloning today and will certainly continue to be so.