concept

seeds

Also known as: seaweeds

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Plant Kingdom – Plantae - BYJU'S byjus.com BYJU'S 4 facts
claimAngiosperms are classified into two subtypes, monocotyledons and dicotyledons, based on the number of cotyledons present in their seeds.
claimGymnosperms are characterized by a well-differentiated plant body, the presence of vascular tissues, and the production of naked seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
claimAngiosperms are seed-bearing vascular plants with a well-differentiated plant body where seeds are enclosed within fruits.
claimThe classification of Kingdom Plantae is based on three criteria: the presence or absence of a well-differentiated plant body (root, stem, leaves), the presence or absence of a vascular system (phloem and xylem), and the presence or absence of flowers and seeds.
Plantae kingdom (Honors) - KaiserScience kaiserscience.wordpress.com KaiserScience 3 facts
claimGymnosperms are nonflowering plants that possess unenclosed, naked seeds.
claimAngiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds within a fruit and contain an endosperm within their seeds.
claimGreen algae is a diverse group comprising approximately 22,000 species, including unicellular and colonial flagellates, macroscopic multicellular seaweeds, and Charophyta.
Nutrient sensing, signaling and transport in plants - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimIn plants, nutrients absorbed from the soil are transported from heterotrophic roots to seeds via autotrophic shoots or leaves using specific transporter proteins, including channels, carriers, and pumps.
claimIn higher plants, nutrients absorbed from the soil are transported from heterotrophic roots to seeds via autotrophic shoots or leaves using specific transporter proteins, including channels, carriers, and pumps.
5.9.1: Kingdom Plantae - Evolution and Phylogeny bio.libretexts.org LibreTexts Nov 24, 2025 2 facts
claimSweetgrass seeds are small, often infertile, and rarely germinate to create new plants.
claimSeeds and pollen are the two critical adaptations that distinguish seed plants from seedless vascular plants.
Plant Kingdom (video) | Week 1 - Khan Academy en.khanacademy.org Khan Academy Jan 24, 2026 1 fact
claimBryophytes are the most primitive land plants, characterized by a lack of seeds, true roots, and vascular tissue (xylem/phloem).