Plants have following major classical groups .
1; Spermatophyta (seed plants ) including Angiosperms and Gymnosperms.
2 ; Pteridophyta (spore producing plants eg club mosses.
3 ; Bryophyta ( Non vascular plants ) eg liverworts.
Only spermatophyta are seed producing plant and they reproduce by seed. Spermatophyta are most highly developed plants.
Angiosperms are flowering plants .
Gymnosperms are coniferous plants.
the four you used if you're from the school i think you're from are: hens and chickens, bryophyllum, coleus, and tradescantia
almost a plants are like that expecaily a rose ☼
Plants that reproduce from seeds fall into two groups angiosperms and gymnosperms. They both produce seeds but the gymnosperms do not have flowers the seeds mature in cones.
bulb,tuber,rhizomes
Bean, pumpkin, apple, pear.........
flowering plants and Ebba plants
examples are algae, moss or a fern
Gymnosperms are non-flowering seed bearing plants. Examples are: Conifers Spruce Pine Cycas Cycad
All that is needed to make a new plant.
spermatophyte
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
mango is the best example of a seed plant.
examples are algae, moss or a fern
The three parts of a seed are the embryo, the cotyledon, and the seedcoat. The embryo is what grows into the plant, the cotyledon provides food for the plant to grow, and the seedcoat helps protect the plant until it grows large enough to survive better.
if a seed then three times the length of the seed. {21/2 to 3 inches deep. if as a transplant seedling then plant at crown of plant.
Examples :plant produce flower and seed , etc
Embryo-the baby plant Cotyledon-food stored for the seed Seedcoat-protects the seed/covers it
Gymnosperms are non-flowering seed bearing plants. Examples are: Conifers Spruce Pine Cycas Cycad
All that is needed to make a new plant.
spermatophyte
Examples of lipids are: sterol glycosides, cerebrosides, and plant phytoglycolipids
Bean, pumpkin, apple, pear.........
The Venus Flytrap is a seed plant.