Flowering plants are so successful because they have adaptations that allow them to live on land. Real adaptation examples: Retain moisture, trasnport water and other resources between plant parts, grow upright, and reproduce withouht free-standing water.
The flowering plants or angiosperms are the most widespread group of land plants. Land plants have existed for about 425 million years.Flowering plants have colonized practically every conceivable habitat on earth, from sun-baked deserts and windswept alpine summits to fertile grasslands, freshwater marshes, dense forests and lush mountain meadows.The total number of described species exceeds 230,000, and many tropical species are as yet unnamed.Examples of non-flowering plants include: Ferns, mosses and liverworts
Viola, oxalis, and commelina plants share characteristics as members of flowering plants with diverse forms and habitats. They often thrive in similar environments, such as moist, shaded areas, and are known for their vibrant, ornamental flowers. Additionally, these plants can exhibit a range of growth habits, including herbaceous perennials and annuals, contributing to biodiversity in their respective ecosystems.
trees and plants are a producer because the mack there own food
Archegonia and antheridia, the female and male reproductive structures in non-flowering plants like mosses and ferns, do not produce gametes simultaneously to prevent self-fertilization and promote genetic diversity. This temporal separation allows for cross-fertilization between different individuals, enhancing genetic variation in the population. Additionally, the staggered timing ensures that environmental conditions are more favorable for successful fertilization and subsequent development of the zygote.
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it is about the plants that always flowers
Angiosperms. -produce seeds inside a fruit -flowering plants, fruit plants.
All flowering plants flower to attract pollinators to help to produce either fruit or seeds, so your question is difficult to give an answer to. If you can be a bit more specific I'll try to help.
ferns so on.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.
Flowering plants require pollinatio non-flowering plants do not.
flowering plants and non-flowering plants
Flowering plants are called angiosperms and overtime as climate changes plants must adapt and change to the environment. So over millions of years plants will look different.
Angiosperms are flowering plants
Plants are classified as flowering(angiosperms) or non flowering(gymnosperms).
Flowering plants produce seeds.