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what are different types of plants? give examples any three.​

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Answered by abdulsamilhan889663
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the difference between plants are many of them are in scatter form and other forms they take place

Answered by thrups119944
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Plants without seeds are algae, mosses, ferns, and liverworts. These unique plant types produce spores that are distributed by the wind. For example, if you look on the underneath of fern leaves, you will notice sporangia which are tiny structures containing spores.

Plants with seeds are all kinds of flowering plants, cycads (palm-like plants with cones), conifers (such as spruce, firs, pines, junipers and cedars), and ginko.

Flowering plants produce seeds that are protected within their fruit. These fruits can be soft fruits such as apples, oranges, or berries, or they can be hard like all types of nuts.

Plants with cones, mostly evergreen trees, are another kind of vascular plants with seeds.

Different Kinds of Plants Without Seeds (Pteridophytes, Bryophytes)

Brown algae

Brown algae are a common type of algae that generally grow in the sea and are usually good to eat. In fact, some species of brown algae are the largest plants in the world with some growing up to 165 ft. (50 m) tall. One type of edible brown algae is sea kelp that contains high amounts of iodine.

Green algae

Green algae generally grow in freshwater, although they also grow in saltwater. Individual alga (singular of algae) of some species are tiny microscopic organisms. If they are in abundance, they can turn ponds or seawater green. Similar to brown algae, some green algae grow as seaweed.

Red algae

Red algae (Rhodophyta) consist of the largest group (phyla) of all algae species and the majority grow in marine environments. As with all kinds of algae, red algae are plants that don’t produce seeds. Red algae are also an important food source and are the type that is used for nori.

Liverworts

Mosses

Ferns

(Gymnosperms, Angiosperms)

Cycads

Conifers

Flowering Plants

Flowering annual plants

Flowering perennial plants

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