no because they live in different habitats
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There are about twelve thousand species of fern, but ferns belong to the botanical group called Pteridophyta.
The answer is PLANTAE:)
Yes, the amoeba, the cactus, the fern, the moss, and the tree are related in being living organisms. But no, the amoeba isn't as closely related to the cactus, the fern, the moss and the tree as the last four are to each other.The amoeba is a one celled microorganism whose scientific classification differs quite a bit from that of the cactus, the fern, the moss, and the tree. It's in the domain of eukaryotic organisms that have a nucleus. It's in the amoeba kingdom, Amoebozoa.In contrast, the cactus, the fern, the moss, and the tree are all members of the plant kingdom, Plantae. Within that kingdom, the cactus and the tree are related as members of the division of flowering plants, Magnoliophyta. The fern is a member of the vascular division, Pteridophyta, because of neither flowering nor seeding. The moss is a member of the non vascular division, Bryophyta.
All species of ferns are classified as plants, and all plants belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Plantae, as well as the Kingdoms Animalia, Fungi and Protista.
One key difference between the penta plant and the sword fern plant is the presence of flowers. Penta plants produce colorful, star-shaped flowers, while sword fern plants do not produce flowers at all. Additionally, penta plants belong to the Rubiaceae family, while sword fern plants belong to the Polypodiaceae family. These botanical distinctions further highlight the differences between the two plant species.
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conifer & fern
Ferns, and other non-seedbearing vascuar plants belong to the order Pteridophyta.
No, a ladder fern is not a fungi. Ladder ferns are a type of fern that belong to the plant kingdom and reproduce through spores, while fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that obtain nutrients through decomposing organic matter.