They grow knew plants or use spores (like eggs) to reproduce.
What do seedless plants use to reproduce?
They use seeds to reproduce.
What do plants with seeds use to reproduce?
trees, flowers, cacti, fruit trees, grass
What are some examples of vascular plants?
Java moss, algae, pincushion moss, bank hair cap, common liverwort.
What are some examples of non-vascular plants?
tomato, watermelon, strawberries
What are examples of plants with seeds?
lettuce, fern, spinach
What are examples of seedless plants?
A type of vascular plant with a seed protected by a fruit. Some pollinate by themselves, and some need birds, bees, wind.
What is an angiosperm?
A type of vascular plant with a "naked seed." Male and female cones. The male cone has pollen that lands on the female and a seed is produced. They are carried by the wind to start a new plant.
What is a gymnosperm?
small round objects sometimes protected by fruit or grown by flowers.
What are seeds?
Ferns, club mosses, horsetails, and whisk ferns
What is an example of a seedless vascular plant?
gymnosperms and angiosperms
What are the TYPES of vascular plants?
Bryophyta, Marchantiophyta, and Anthocerotophyta.
What are types of non-vascular plants?
Small egg like things that some seedless plants use to reproduce.
What are spores?
More than 90%.
What percentage of plants are seedless?
Carries food from leaves to all other plant cells.
What is phloem?
Carries water and nutrients from the roots.
What is a xylem? (in vascular plants)
less than 10%.
What is the percentage of plants with seeds.
All of these plants are vascular.
What are seed plants
they have tissue that carry water and food. They group upright. They have true roots.
What is a vascular plant?
They do not have tubes to carry food and water. They absorb water from their surroundings. They do not grow very tall. No roots- but have a "root-like" structure.
What is a non-vascular plant?