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1. Plants having cones with seeds instead of flowers.
2. Plants that trap and eat insects.
3. Plants that remain completely submerged in water.
4. Plants that absorb food from dead plants and animals.
Plants that grow on other plants and often harm them.
Answers
1. Plants having cones with seeds instead of flowers.
One of the major groups of gymnosperm plants is the conifer. The word "conifers" means "bearing cones." Conifers are plants that use cones to house their seeds. Conifers are woody plants and most of them are trees such as pine trees, firs, cypresses, junipers, cedars, and redwoods.
2. Plants that trap and eat insects.
Although most carnivorous plants eat small insects, larger carnivorous plants in tropical areas have been known to capture rats, birds, and frogs. One carnivorous plant that many students are familiar with is the Venus flytrap. Its unique “jaws" can be triggered by flies and other small insects
3. Plants that remain completely submerged in water.
Aquatic plants are completely submerged in water. Two major types are the sea grasses, algae, and seaweeds, which are basically a form of algae.
4. Plants that absorb food from dead plants and animals.
Mushroom is one of the most common examples of saprophyte. Most baceria and fungi get their food from dead and decaying plants and animals. They release enzymes to break down complex organic matter into simple ones which are then absorbed by them.
5. Plants that grow on other plants and often harm them.
An epiphytic organism that is not a plant is sometimes called an epibiont. Epiphytes are usually found in the temperate zone (e.g., many mosses, liverworts, lichens, and algae) or in the tropics (e.g., many ferns, cacti, orchids, and bromeliads).
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Answer:
ans 1:junipers
ans 2:pitcher plants
ans 3:seagrasses
ans 4:mushroom