Difference between flowering and nonflowering plant

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago
Flowering plants :
Also called angiosperms.
These are the most successful plants on Earth as they have evolved side by side with insects.
This evolution ensures precise fertilization of the flowers by the insects.
Seeds are produced inside a protective structure such as fruit, pad or nut.
NON-Flowering plants :
They do not have flowers and do not produce seeds.
They are some of the oldest plants on Earth.
Most of the non-flowering plants spread by producing small packs of cells called spores.
Algae, seaweed, mosses, liverworts, and ferns are all non-flowering plants.
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