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Similar to Classification of plants Similar to Classification of plants (20) More from Jesus Garrido Vegas More from Jesus Garrido Vegas (20) Classification of plants7. Characteristics of Mosses ● No true roots, No vascular tissues (no transport) ● Simple stems & leaves ● Have rhizoids for anchorage ● Spores from capsules (wind-dispersal) ● Damp terrestrial land ● Simplest plants 11. Characteristics of Ferns ● roots, feathery leaves & underground stems ● have vascular tissues (transport & support) ● Damp & shady places ● Spore-producing organ on the underside of leaves (reproduction) 12. 2 groups Gymnosperms Angiosperms ● roots, stems, leaves ● vascular tissues (transport) ● flowers, fruits (contain seeds) Flowering Plants 15. Male cones (in clusters) Female cones (scattered) 16. Characteristics of Gymnosperms ● roots, woody stems ● needle-shaped leaves ● tall evergreen trees ● cones with reproductive structures ● dry places ● vascular tissues (transport) ● naked seeds in female cones. 17. Angiosperms ● Highly developed ● Flowering Plants ● Seeds inside ovary 2 TYPES ● MONOCOTYLEDONS ● DICOTYLEDONS 22. Plant Classification Non-flowering Plants Flowering Spore-bearing Naked seeds No roots with roots Mosses Ferns Gymnosperms 1 seed-leaf 2 seed-leaves Monocots Dicots Angiosperms