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which are the seed bearing plant

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Answered by Anonymous
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Then God said, 'I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. Before flowering plants emerged, the seed-bearing plant world was dominated by gymnosperms, which have cone-like structures instead of flowers and include pine trees, sago palms and ginkgos.
Answered by rks0512
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Plants are living:

  1. They grow and die.
  2. They produce new individuals.
  3. They are made of cells.
  4. They need energy, nutrients, air and water.
  5. They respond to their environment.

Plants are divided into two big groups, based on how they reproduce:

  1. Plants that produce seeds (flowering plants and cone plants).
  2. Plants that produce spores (ferns, mosses, liverworts and green algae).
  • Seed plants have special structures on them (flowers or cones) where special male and female cells join through a process called fertilisation. After fertilisation, a tiny plant called an embryo is formed inside a seed. The seed protects the embryo and stores food for it. The seed is dispersed away from the parent plant, and when conditions are right, the embryo germinates and grows into a new plant.

There are two main groups of seed plants:

  1. Gymnosperms – plants with cones.
  2. Angiosperms – plants with flowers.
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