cycades
A plant which reproduces through structures other than seed
angiosperms -seeds in think protective layer and gymnosperms- seeds directly on cones
Gymnosperms pollination occurs after the micro spores are released from the male cone. They travel by wind until they get stuck to a female cone due to a sticky resin. Once stuck a pollen tube is grown and pollination occurs
all green plants and primitive organisms like cyanobacteria do photosynthesis using chlorophyll pigment
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Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that include conifers, cycads, and gingko.
Nonvascular plants Ferns Gymnosperms Flowering Plants
They are classified as gymnosperms. They produce cones instead of flowers. Flowering plants are called angiosperms. Gymnosperms usually have modifed leaves that are needle-like while angiosperms have broad flat leaves.
Gymnosperms are plants that have seeds, in the form of seed pods or cones. Some types are ginkgo, pine, and cypress trees.
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Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the two groups of plants that make seeds. Gymnosperms have naked seeds. Angiosperms have seeds that are inside of a fruit that provides protection and food for the seed.
There are various types of submerged plants, they may be algae , brophytes ,pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Submerged plants also reproduce like terrestrial ones. There may be isogamy , anisogamy, oogamy.
Gymnosperms produce "naked" seeds are they are not held in an ovary (like Angiosperms), but are produced in cones
Primitive fungi are one of the four types of fungi. Sac Fungi, which produce spores in a distinctive type of microscopic sporangium called an ascus include yeasts, morels, truffles, and Penicillium.
There is no single term for non-flowering plants. There are several types of non-flowering plants: bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, and gymnosperms. Mosses and liverorts are called Bryophytes, the simplest of the non-flowering plants. They lack special food and water conducting tissues found in other plants. Seedless vascular plants (plants that have food and water conducting tissues but reproduce by spores, not seeds) include ferns and clubmosses. Gymnosperms include the conifers (Pines, etc.) that produce seeds from cones, not flowers.
A plant which reproduces through structures other than seed
angiosperms -seeds in think protective layer and gymnosperms- seeds directly on cones