plants
A biennial plant typically lives for two years. In the first year, it focuses on vegetative growth, and in the second year, it produces flowers and seeds before dying.
A plant like the conifer (pine trees) fits this description. They photosynthesize, live on dry land, and reproduce through seeds.
There may be a typo. If you meant angiosperm, it is a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a carpel. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants, with over 300,000 species. They include familiar plants like grasses, trees, and flowers.
It maybe a sunflower.
Angiosperms depend on animals to pollinate their flowers and drop their seeds and make more plants.
Seeds are typically found inside the fruit or flower of a plant. They can vary in size, shape, and appearance depending on the type of plant they come from. Seeds play a vital role in the reproduction and propagation of plant species.
Nope. The reproductive mechanism of a fern releases spores instead of seeds, unlike most vascular plants.
Florida
My answer to this question is no, there can not be nonvascular seed bearing plants. Nonvascular plants are the simplest of all land dwelling plants. They lack the internal means to transport water. They do not produce seeds or flowers. Some examples of this include mosses and liverworts. Mosses reproduce by branching and breaking into pieces. They also regenerate from parts of leaves or stems, and propagate by spores. Sorry to let you down, but I hope I answered your question.
Florida
The correct answer is that a horse lives on the land. Only a dead horse denigrates and becomes nutrients for the dirt. A dead horse than lives in the land.
Protection of seeds