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how do conebearing plants reproduce their own kind
Angiosperms are flowering plants
Flowering plants have evolved diverse mechanisms to adapt and thrive in different habitats. This includes variations in root systems, leaf structures, and reproductive strategies. This adaptability allows them to grow in a wide range of environmental conditions, from deserts to rainforests.
Flowering plants produce seeds.
it is about the plants that always flowers
how do conebearing plants reproduce their own kind
plants like green plants & flowering plants have occured in this time period
Plants have evolved in different ways. All plants bear 'fruits' or seeds. Some of these are edible, some not.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.
A conifer.
Flowering plants require pollinatio non-flowering plants do not.
flowering plants and non-flowering plants
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, are the most recently evolved and diverse group of plants. They first appeared around 140 million years ago and have since diversified into a wide range of species, making them the dominant group of plants on Earth today.
Angiosperms are flowering plants
Flowering plants have evolved diverse mechanisms to adapt and thrive in different habitats. This includes variations in root systems, leaf structures, and reproductive strategies. This adaptability allows them to grow in a wide range of environmental conditions, from deserts to rainforests.
Plants are classified as flowering(angiosperms) or non flowering(gymnosperms).