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What do flowering and nonflowering plants have in common

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Answered by pratyushi1998
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Nonflowering plants include ferns, mosses, mushrooms, and many trees. It's obvious nonflowering plants are different from flowering plants because they don't have flowers, but there is also a difference in how they reproduce. While flowering plants only use seeds, nonflowering plants use either seeds or spores.

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Answered by juspenikke
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Nonflowering plants include ferns, mosses, mushrooms, and many trees. It's obvious nonflowering plants are different from flowering plants because they don't have flowers, but there is also a difference in how they reproduce. While flowering plants only use seeds, nonflowering plants use either seeds or spores

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