20.2 Classification of Plants KEY CONCEPT Plants can be classified into nine phyla.

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20.2 Classification of Plants KEY CONCEPT Plants can be classified into nine phyla.

20.2 Classification of Plants Mosses and their relatives are seedless nonvascular plants. Nonvascular plants grow close to the ground to absorb water and nutrients. Seedless plants rely on free- standing water for reproduction. Liverworts belong to phylum Hepatophyta. –often grow on wet rocks or in greenhouses –can be thallose or leafy

20.2 Classification of Plants Seed plants include cone-bearing plants and flowering plants. Seed plants have several advantages over their seedless ancestors. –can reproduce without free-standing water, via pollination –pollination occurs when pollen meets female plant parts –seeds nourish and protect plant embryo –seeds allow plants to disperse to new places

20.2 Classification of Plants Gymnosperms do not have seeds enclosed in fruit. –most gymnosperms are cone-bearing and evergreen. –the cone is reproductive structure of most gymnosperms. –pollen is produced in male cones. –eggs are produced in female cones. –seeds develop on scales of female cones.

20.2 Classification of Plants Conifers are gymnosperms in phylum Coniferophyta. –most common gymnosperms alive today –includes pines, spruce, cedar, fir, and juniper

20.2 Classification of Plants Angiosperms have seeds enclosed in some type of fruit. –A flower is the reproductive structure of angiosperms. –A fruit is a mature ovary of a flower. Angiosperms, or flowering plants, belong in phylum Anthophyta.