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Cycads are a group of trees that have very large cones. They are a lot like conifer trees.

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Are cycads vascular plants?

Yes cycads have seeds


What plants are only a few cells sticker?

well......cycads are only 2 or 3 cells thick the answer is cycads.


Are gymnosperms plants?

conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and gnetophytes


Is cycad a nonvascular plant?

No, all cycads are vascular plants.


Is cycads are ferns?

No, cycads are not ferns; they belong to a different group of plants. Cycads are gymnosperms, which means they produce seeds and have a distinct reproductive structure, while ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores and do not produce seeds. Although both cycads and ferns are ancient plant lineages, they have different biological characteristics and evolutionary histories.


What types of plants are gymnosperms?

Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that include conifers, cycads, and gingko.


Cycads and gnetophytes belong to the group of seed plants known as?

The group of seed plants that cycads and gnetophytes belong to is known as gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are characterized by having seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.


Is cycad a flowering plant?

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.


What kinds of plants did the Stegosaurus eat?

Ferns, shrubs, grass, moss, rose hips, cycads, monkey puzzle plants and fruits.


What plant was there when there were dinosaurs?

Ginko trees, ferns, cycads, conifers, and during the Cretaceous, flowering plants.


What is the difference between cycads and ferns?

Cycads are gymnosperms with seeds borne in cones, while ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores. Cycads have a woody trunk topped with large compound leaves, while ferns have fronds that unfurl from a central stem. Cycads are mainly found in tropical and subtropical regions, while ferns can be found in a variety of habitats worldwide.


What are some examples of cycads?

Some examples of cycads are the sago palm (Cycas revoluta), the Japanese cycad (Cycas revoluta), and the Dioon edule. Cycads are ancient plants that have a woody trunk, long feathery leaves, and produce cones for reproduction.