seed plants usaually live off of the suns energy, water, and fertile soil
i think that enable seed plants to live in a wide variety of environment. because all plants need water so that they can live
in seed plants, the plants that you see are in the
Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds
Seed plants are characterized by the presence of seeds, which are the reproductive structures that contain the embryo of the plant. They also have vascular tissues for transporting water and nutrients, and most have flowers for reproduction. Seed plants include both gymnosperms (such as conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants).
About 250,000 species of seed bearing plants
i think that enable seed plants to live in a wide variety of environment. because all plants need water so that they can live
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Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.
Cereal, pulse, oil seed plants etc.
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Most seed plants belong to the division Magnoliophyta, also known as flowering plants. They are the most diverse group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 species. Magnoliophyta includes trees, shrubs, herbs, and many food crops.
The sporophyte generation is the most obvious in seed plants. This generation is the dominant phase and is the one that is most readily visible in the form of the mature plant.
When water, warmth, and oxygen become available a seed begins to germinate.
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Plants are usually classified into three groups. Annuals - Plants that sprout from seed, go through all their growth stages and go to seed in the fall. Seed to seed, so to speak. An example would be Wheat, Barley, Corn or Oats! Bi-Annuals - These plants sprout from seed the first year and winter over as a Rosette and then in the spring of the second year they continue on through their growth stages to Seed. Sweet Clover, CurleyDock Plants, Garlic, and in some uses, Austrian Peas. Perrenials - are plants that sprout from seed, grow to maturity and produce seed from the first year on through several years. Your lawn grass would make a good example or an Elm Tree.