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Some of the plants in the picture below are flowering plants. Circle the flowers. Colour the plant that produces spores green,and theplant that produces cones green.
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Some of the plants in the picture below are flowering plants. Circle the flowers. Colour the plant that produces spores green, and the plant that produces cones Brown.

Answer:

Flowering plants which need to be circled are: Carnation, Vetch

The plant that produces spores are: Fern , Moss

The plant that produces cones is Cypress

Explanation:

  • Carnation, (scientific name: Dianthus caryophyllus), also called grenadine or clove pink. It is widely planted for its fringe-petaled flowers, which have a spicy fragrance.
  • The vetch, (scientific name: genus Vicia), also known as tare, genus of about 140 species of herbaceous plants in the pea family.
  • Spores are mostly found in non-seed-bearing plants, including liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and ferns. In these plants, as in fungi, the spores act like seeds. Generally, the parent plant sheds the spores locally; the spore-generating parts are generally located on the undersides of the leaves.
  • Cypresses have spherical-shaped seed cones which receive pollen and develop seeds. The seed cones are woody to provide protection for the developing seeds. In cypresses, cone scales are interlocked to give protection. The scales open up to release the seeds at the right time.

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Some of the plants in the picture below are flowering plants. Circle the flowers. Colour the plant that produces spores green, and the plant that produces cones Brown.

Answer:

Flowering plants which need to be circled are: Carnation, Vetch

The plant that produces spores are: Fern , Moss

The plant that produces cones is: Cypress

What is Carnation?

- Carnation, often known as Grenadines or clove pink, has the scientific name Dianthus Caryophyllus. It is cultivated extensively for its fragrant, fringe-petaled flowers.

What is Vetch?

- The Vetch, often known as Tare, is a genus of roughly 140 species of herbaceous plants in the pea family with the official name genus Vicia.

What are Spores?

- Spores are primarily found in non-seed-bearing plants including ferns, hornworts, liverworts, and mosses. Similar to fungi, these plants' spores function as seeds. The parent plant typically sheds the spores close to where they were produced; typically, spore-generating portions are found on the undersides of the leaves.

What are Cypresses?

- Cypresses have globular seed cones that collect pollen and produce seeds. The woodiness of the seed cones protects the developing seeds. Cone scales are interlaced in cypress trees to provide protection. When the timing is right, the scales open up to release the seeds.

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