minerals
they turn into dark,dark brownies sweet and sour :) lol
For humans, some of the most important seedless vascular plants lived and died about 300 million years ago. The remains of these ancient ferns, horsetails, and club mosses formed coal, a fossil fuel that we now extract from the Earth's crust. Hope this helps!
No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.
the spores all seedless plants have it.
They are hybrid plants. Specifically grown to be seedless. I guess you could call them "engineered plants."
Good questions to ask about Seedless Plants could include: - what are the differences between seedless and seeded plants? - Do seedless plants have better nutritional value than seeded plants? - Why do certain plants contain seeds?
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Fossil records of seedless plants, such as ferns and horsetails, reveal their presence on Earth long before the evolution of seed-producing plants. Fossils show that these plants played a significant role in shaping ancient ecosystems and that they were widespread and diverse in the past. Studying these fossils helps us understand the evolutionary history and adaptations of seedless plants over millions of years.
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Three groups of seedless vascular plants: Ferns, Mosses, Liverworts.