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They have vascular tissue
their gametes do not require water for fertilization to occur

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Seed bearing plants have greater chances of survival due to production of seeds to overcome adverse climatic/ environmental conditions and better mode of their dispersal.

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What makes seed bearing plants different than other groups?

they bear seeds


Examples of seed bearing plants?

Seed bearing plants make up the bulk of terrestrial plants, they are different from other forms of plants such as spore bearing plants (ferns). Seed bearing plants are broken into two main divisions: Anigosperms which have a seed protected within an ovary and Gymnosperms which have seeds produced "naked" - these are mainly cone bearing plants. Examples of Aniosperms include: Petunia, Hibiscus, Oak, pea, tomato Examples of Gymnosperms include: Pine, Cupressus, Cycas and Cycad


What were the first seed bearing plants?

seed ferns


How many plants have seed coats?

About 250,000 species of seed bearing plants


What is sead bearing plants?

Phanerogames (includes both Gymnosperms & Angiosperms) are seed bearing plants.


Are roses seed bearing plants?

yes


What group is the closest to seed-bearing plants?

Ferns.


Seed bearing plants are also referred to as?

Gymnosperms


What are the classes of seed-bearing plants?

The two groups of seed-bearing plants are:-gymnosperms and angiosperms.Gymnosperm-are vascular plants that produce seeds on the scales of cones. Angiosperm-flowering plants that develop seeds enclosed in a fruit are called angiosperms.


Is a cone-bearing plant also a seed producing plant?

Yes. They are called Gymnosperms, which means ' naked seed. '


Is spruce a monocot or dicot?

Neither, it is a gymnosperm (covered seed, coniferous (cone bearing) plants) . The terms monocot and dicot relate to angiosperms (naked seed, flower bearing plants)


Is a spruce tree a dicot or monocot?

Neither, it is a gymnosperm (covered seed, coniferous (cone bearing) plants) . The terms monocot and dicot relate to angiosperms (naked seed, flower bearing plants)