different: hibiscus plant is a flowering plant but fern is not a flowering plant.
A fern is a plant, so yes it is a living thing.
The cells of a fern plant that you see are diploid. Ferns have a lifecycle which alternates between a diploid sporophyte generation and a haploid gametophyte generation. The visible fern plant is the diploid sporophyte generation.
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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.
Both pine trees and hibiscus plants have seeds. Ferns do not. That's actually a pretty important distinction from an evolutionary standpoint.
Gymnosperms, such as pine trees, and angiosperms, such as hibiscus, both sport an important evolutionary feature that ferns do not. Gymnosperms and angiosperms both make seeds through sexual reproduction, while ferns produce spores through a type of asexual reproduction. (the latin word sperma means seed.)
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A fern is a green plant, therefore it is a producer
A cauliflower is related to the Madagascan periwinkle and a type of fern
different: hibiscus plant is a flowering plant but fern is not a flowering plant.
A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH
Yes the pitcher plant is a flowering plant. It flowers in spring.
A fern is a plant with feathery fronds.
Fern is seedless plant. It bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.