Plants in the phylum coniferophyta are gymnosperms.
Yes. Conifers are vascular. If a plant has spores, its nonvascular.
The conifer is a division of Pinophyta. It is also known to be a division of Coniferophyta or the Coniferae. It is within the Kingdom Plantae
Seed plants today belong to the division Spermatophyta, which includes gymnosperms (e.g. conifers, cycads, ginkgo) and angiosperms (flowering plants). Angiosperms are the most diverse group and comprise the majority of seed plants found today.
Coniferophytas have woody stems. They also often have narrow leaves shaped as needles. These plants produce seeds in cones.
Gymnosperms which are plants or trees that don't produce any flowers or fruit. There are actually several types of gymnosperms: Conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and gnetophytes. Pine trees are part of the conifers
Plants in the phylum Coniferophyta are gymnosperms.
Plants in the phylum Coniferophyta are gymnosperms.
Unlike conifers (coniferophyta), flowering plants (anthophytes) produce flowers from which fruits develop.
Bryophyta Hepatophyta Anthocerophyta Psilophyta Lycophyta Sphenophyta Pteridophyta Cycadophyta Ginkgophyta Coniferophyta Gnetophyta Anthophyta
Yes. Conifers are vascular. If a plant has spores, its nonvascular.
Gymnosperms are vascular plants that compromise three different phyla: cycadophyta composed of cycads; ginkogophyta and coniferophyta
The conifer is a division of Pinophyta. It is also known to be a division of Coniferophyta or the Coniferae. It is within the Kingdom Plantae
Trees have scientific names not international names. Coniferophyta or Coniferae, or commonly known as conifers, are a division of vascular land plants
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No they have seeds.
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