How Are Conifers And Flowering Plants Alike?

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Conifers and flowering plants are both vascular plants that have defined structures to carry water and nutrients throughout their structures. Both plant types also

reproduce by the production of seeds

but the way they go about it is decidedly different.

What are the similarities between cones and flowers?

Cones when

mature have an almost woody texture

; they are elongated and are made up of scales. Flowers have colorful petals, sepals (which are leaves below the petals), and both male and female reproductive portions, called the stamens and pistils, respectively. Just as not all flowers look the same, nor do all cones.

How are cone-bearing plants and flowering plants similar?


Seed structure

is similar for both cone-bearing plants and flowering plants. The plant embryo is surrounded by a food supply, and both are protected by a seed coat. Many different types of seeds have structures that help them be moved to other places where they can sprout.

What are the similarities of spore bearing plants and cone-bearing plants?

Cone-bearing plants have pollen and seeds. Spore-bearing plants

produce no pollen or seeds

. Cone-bearing plants produce spores and gametes in addition to pollen and seeds, however spore-bearing plants are limited to spores and gametes, and produce no pollen or seeds.

What do flowering plants and Nonflowering cone-bearing plants have in common?

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.

What are the similarities between flowering and nonflowering plants?

Flowering and non-flowering plants

both have seeds

. Both plants engage in reproduction, just the difference is while the former reproduces through flowers, the latter reproduces through seeds or spores. Flowering and non-flowering plants both have chlorophyll, so both engage in photosynthesis.

Is a conifer a flowering plant?

In comparison to flowering plants,

conifers do not produce flowers

. … However, just like flowering plants, conifers produce very small gametophytes that produce gametes. More significantly, the seed of the conifers is not covered by the ovary; hence, they do not produce a fruit.

What are examples of cone bearing plants?

  • Most cone-bearing plants are evergreen with needle-like leaves.
  • Conifers never have flowers but produce seeds in cones.
  • Examples include pine, spruce, juniper, redwood, and cedar trees.

What benefits do flowering plants have over cone bearing plants?

O Flower-bearing plants have a longer life-span, whereas cone-bearing plants

mature faster and die quicker

. O Flower-bearing plants have fruits that are more likely to be picked up and scattered by animals than cones.

What plants are spore bearing and cone bearing?

Cone-bearing plants have

pollen and seeds

. Spore-bearing plants produce no pollen or seeds. Cone-bearing plants produce spores and gametes in addition to pollen and seeds, however spore-bearing plants are limited to spores and gametes, and produce no pollen or seeds.

Do cone-bearing plants have flowers?

These

seed plants do not have flowers or fruit

– their seeds are held in cones. Next time you pick up a pine cone, look for loose seeds inside. Male cones make pollen, which is carried to female cones by the wind. After the female gametes are fertilised by male gametes from the pollen, the female cones produce seeds.

Is Moss a cone-bearing plant?

The seeds of conifer trees grow into woody cones. The seeds of other plants grow inside flowers. Ferns and

mosses have neither cones nor flowers

. Instead, they have special parts that produce spores.

Are cone-bearing plants vascular?

There are two groups of seed producers: cone-bearing plants and flowering plants. They are

vascular plants

. Seeds are found in cones.

What is the difference between flower and plant?

The plant world encompasses everything from blue-green algae to a towering oak, however a flower is

simply the reproductive organs of a flowering plant

.

Do all flowering plants bear fruits?

Once the pollen has fertilized the egg cell contained within the ovule, the ovule develops into a seed, and the ovary of the enclosing carpel begins to enlarge and ripen, forming the fruit. … It should also be pointed out that

ALL flowering plants produce fruits

, and that not all fruits are edible.

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