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compare flowering and non flowering plants?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Flowering plants grow flowers and use seeds to reproduce, or make more plants like them. Nonflowering plants do not grow flowers, and use either seeds or spores, which are very tiny parts of a plant that can be used to reproduce, to grow more plants just like them

Answered by mithun890
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Solution:

Flowering plants:

  • They are also called phanerogams.
  • The plants which bear flowers, fruits and seeds are called Flowering plants.
  • These plants produce flowers of varied colours, shapes, and sizes.
  • They have a well-developed vascular system.
  • Angiosperms and gymnosperms are two classifications of flowering plants.
  • Example : mango plant, wheat plant

Non - Flowering plants:

  • They do not produce flowers and seeds.
  • They are also known as cryptogams.
  • They do not bear flower, fruits or seeds.
  • They do not have a well developed vascular system.
  • They are divided into bryophyta,pteridophyta and thallophyta.
  • Example: fern, mosses, mushrooms
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