amenerthey both produce more plants and
in seed plants, the plants that you see are in the
No, tracheophytes and pteridophytes are not the same thing. Tracheophytes refer to vascular plants that have specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport, including both seed-producing plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) and non-seed plants (ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes). Pteridophytes specifically refer to non-seed vascular plants that reproduce via spores, such as ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes.
About 250,000 species of seed bearing plants
Only seeds have seed coats not plants. Not all seeds have seed coats.
Nonvascular plants dont have xylem and phloem, whereas seed plants have vascular bundles
Seedless grapes cannot reproduce from seed they have to be grafted or budded.
anyone know!? the choices are nonvascular plants...seedles vascular plants.....vascular seed plants without flowers....vascular seed plants with flowers.
seedles and non seedless
seedles and non seedless
Pterophyta ( Ferns ) is one phylum. A vascular seedles plant.
No plants dont have the same seed you cant make a sun flower from a rose seed thats just silly
Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.
A super seed is the same as a regular seed, same amount if sun needed and food but it grows about twice as fast. It's used to quickie grow plants and food.
in seed plants, the plants that you see are in the
Yes, seed plants are vascular.
No, tracheophytes and pteridophytes are not the same thing. Tracheophytes refer to vascular plants that have specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport, including both seed-producing plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) and non-seed plants (ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes). Pteridophytes specifically refer to non-seed vascular plants that reproduce via spores, such as ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes.
No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.