Gymnosperm
Gymnosperms are a group of plants that produce seeds but do not have flowers. This group includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo biloba, and gnetophytes. Their seeds are usually borne on the surface of specialized leaves or scales.
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Gymnosperms
Plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms. They are a group of plants that reproduce by producing seeds enclosed in an ovary, which develops into a fruit. Angiosperms are the most diverse and abundant group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 known species.
No, cycads are not flowering plants; they belong to a group of seed plants known as gymnosperms. Unlike flowering plants (angiosperms), cycads reproduce using cones and do not produce flowers or fruit. They are ancient plants that have existed for millions of years and are characterized by their stout trunks and large, fern-like leaves.
Gymnosperms are a group of plants that produce seeds but do not have flowers. This group includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo biloba, and gnetophytes. Their seeds are usually borne on the surface of specialized leaves or scales.
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Examples of plants that have roots, stems, and leaves but do not produce seeds are flowers. Flowers have roots, stems, and leaves; and reproduce by pollination with the help of bees, and other insects.
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Fungi
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flowering plants are part of a large group called angiosperms. They are the only (and most recently evolved group) to have flowers. Nonflowering plants are gymnosperms, seedless vascular plants (like ferns) and bryophytes.
Plants, seeds, and flowers represent the organ system level of body organization. They are made up of different organs (roots, stems, leaves, flowers) that work together to carry out specific functions like reproduction, nutrient absorption, and photosynthesis.
No, gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo. They do not produce flowers; instead, they bear their seeds naked on the surface of scales or leaves. Flowering plants, known as angiosperms, are a distinct group that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary, which develops into a fruit.
A fern is any one of a group of about 12,000 species of plants belonging to the botanical group known as Pteridophyta.[3] Unlike mosses, they have xylem and phloem (making them vascular plants). They have stems, leaves, and roots like other vascular plants. Ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.
Plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms. They are a group of plants that reproduce by producing seeds enclosed in an ovary, which develops into a fruit. Angiosperms are the most diverse and abundant group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 known species.