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Plants reproduce by: 1.Producing Seeds 2. producing cones Another way to group plants You can group plants by the way they reproduce(produce new plants Plants reproduce by: 1.Producing Seeds 2. producing cones 3. Producing spores

Flowering plants who have ther seeds enclosed are called angiosperms Flowering plants have pollen Pollen is a special dut that helps plants reproduce

Flowering plants: Angiosperms Bees, Birds, bats and the wind carry pollen from one plant to another. After plants receive pollen, they produce seeds.

Watch these videos http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/plants/plant-with-seeds.htm https://www.brainpop.com/science/diversityoflife/seedplants/

Deciduous Trees These trees loose their leaves in winter. They are angiosperms

Non- Flowering Plants Non flowering plants that do not produce fruits or flowers are called gymnosperms. The seeds are exposed The cones contain pollen, which animlas and the wind spread from cone to cone The trees’ seeds form into cones

Coniferous plants Coniferous plants These trees keep their leaves in winter

Producing spores Some plants do not produce flowers, pollen, seeds, or cones. Instead they produce spores A tiny cell that can grow into a plant Spores drop off the plant into the soil and then a new a new plant grows. Non-vascular plants like algae and moss reproduce through spores.

Watch this video Non flowering plants