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The plant kingdom, https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3DxiUQi1XCM/VFb90etTm1I/AAAA…
The plant kingdom
Gymnosperms
With conductive vessels
With flowers
No fruits
They have a reproduction style that can be: unisexual, or, hermaphrodite.
Its characteristics are: their sizes, types of leaves and flowers they have. They are long-lived and high-rise plants.
Angiosperms
With conductive vessels
With flowers
With fruits
They have a reproduction style that can be: unisexual, or, hermaphrodite.
Its most striking part are its flowers because they are very showy and scented. They have root, stem and leaves.
Pteridophytes
With conductive vessels
No flower
so, there is no fruit
They have an asexual reproduction style by spores.
Their leaves are so small that you can think they don't have. They are closely related to a type of fossil plant of vascular origin, called Rhynia.
Bryophytes
They don't have conductive vessels
so, they don't have neither flowers, neither fruits
They have an asexual reproduction style by spores.
They have two states; one active and one inactive. Therefore, in the active condition they are called fibroblasts and in the inactive fibrocytes.
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The parts of the flower
The photosynthesis
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The respiration of the plants
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Sixteen elements are considered essential nutrients for plants. These are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulphur, iron, manganese, zinc, copper, boron, molybdenum and chlorine