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I asked what are flowering plants a few minutes ago but it was a typing error. I meant non flowering

2007-06-02 14:45:05 · 4 answers · asked by Tim 1 in Science & Mathematics Botany

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fern,agaricus,ginko,pines,red wood

2007-06-02 14:54:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The flowering plants produce seeds in a complex organ the flower. The seed bearing ovary is accompanied by leaves modified as petals and sepals, originating from a dedicated tissue on the stem. The term angiosperms for the flowering plants means hidden seed.

In contrast the nonflowering plants have reproductive units that are produced in other modes.

The gymnosperms are naked seed plants. The seed is typically formed in cones, with modified whorls of leaflike structures. The pine, firs and cycads are examples.

Other nonflowering plants are called cryptogams. These organisms do not produce seeds. The reproductive unit is a spore. The spores of some plants are borne in a specialized container called the sporangium in mosses, bryophytes and ferns.

The spores of algae and fungi are sometimes borne in sporangia as wall enclosed cells or some having flagellated cells which have mobility.

2007-06-02 20:36:40 · answer #2 · answered by Don R 2 · 1 1

A) 5 Flowering: Rose, Daisy, Tulip, Snapdragon, Bluebonnet B) 5 non-flowering: Conifer, Ginkgo, Cycad, Ephedra, Gnetum C) plant existence at the instant are not animals, and for this reason have not got spines. they do no longer look to be vertebrates.

2016-11-03 11:39:33 · answer #3 · answered by jesteriii 4 · 0 0

moss, liverwort, horsetail, fern, pine

2007-06-02 15:31:00 · answer #4 · answered by ecolink 7 · 0 0

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