Q4. Which non-flowering, spore bearing plants have roots?
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Some examples of non-flowering plants that are classified as gymnosperms include:
Conifers. Found all over the world, conifers are largely woody plants, with trees making up the vast majority of conifers. ...
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Non-flowering plants are those that do not ever produce flowers. Some non-flowering plants, called gymnosperms, still produce seeds while others use spores for reproduction.
Gymnosperms
Gymnosperms are any type of vascular plant that reproduce via an exposed seed. While most flowering plants, known as angiosperms, have a seed enclosed in an ovary or fruit, gymnosperms (which means "naked seeds") do not have covers on their seeds.
Some examples of non-flowering plants that are classified as gymnosperms include:
Conifers
Found all over the world, conifers are largely woody plants, with trees making up the vast majority of conifers. They bear male and female cones that pollinate and spread.
Conifers include:
Junipers
Cedars
Cypresses
Firs
Pines
Redwoods
Yews
Spruce
Larches
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Gymnosperms
Gymnosperms are any type of vascular plant that reproduce via an exposed seed. While most flowering plants, known as angiosperms, have a seed enclosed in an ovary or fruit, gymnosperms (which means "naked seeds") do not have covers on their seeds.
Some examples of non-flowering plants that are classified as gymnosperms include:
Conifers
Found all over the world, conifers are largely woody plants, with trees making up the vast majority of conifers. They bear male and female cones that pollinate and spread.
Conifers include:
Junipers
Cedars
Cypresses
Firs
Pines
Redwoods
Yews
Spruce
Larches
Kauris
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