Divisions of the Plant Kingdom Conifers and ferns share certain basic similarities: they photosynthesize, they reproduce sexually and so on.
The fern looks like a plant when the pine tree looks like a normal tree? (I don't weather its correct)
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fern and pine and maple
Sea weed has no stems where as a pine does.
No. Pine trees are evergreen .
a pine tree
Pine trees have seeds and are vascular plants, meaning they have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients. Ferns and mosses, on the other hand, reproduce via spores and do not have true seeds. Additionally, pine trees produce cones for reproduction, which ferns and mosses do not.
Moss
Both evergreen trees.
Oh, dude, cellulose is found in plants like pine trees, ferns, and grass. So, yeah, the pine tree, fern, and grass have cellulose. Cows and rabbits eat plants with cellulose, so they might have some in their systems too. Goldfish? Nah, they're off the hook on this one.
The all have the ability to live on land.
The seedless vascular plant commonly known as princess pine or ground pine is known scientifically as Lycopodium obscurum. It resembles a small fern and is often used in floral arrangements.