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What are non-flowering plants? Give two examples
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Examples of some of the most commonly known non-flowering plants are ferns, mosses and liverworts. Spores are tiny living cells which leave the plant on which they originate and are pollinated and fertilized away from the original organism.
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Many plants have flowers that help them to make seeds in order to reproduce. However, some plants do not use flowers to reproduce. These plants are called non-flowering plants.
There are two main groups of non-flowering plants. Plants that use spores to reproduce and plants that use seeds to reproduce. The non-flowering plants that use seeds are called gymnosperms.
A list of non-flowering plants would include ferns, algae, rusts and smuts, slime molds, bread molds, mildew and yeast. Non-flowering plants also include truffles, morels and earth tongues. There are also jelly fungi like caloceras, tremellas and coral, tooth and leather fungi.