A scientist has discovered a new plant species in the Amazon rainforest. She tells her fellow scientists that the plant she has found produces a cone. What might they say about how this plant is different from an angiosperm? Its seeds have one or two cotyledons. Its stems' vascular bundles are scattered. It does not depend on insect pollination. It is a seeded vascular plant.
Answers
Answered by
7
Angiosperms have their seeds inside fruits which are produced from ovary of their flower. But this plant, a gymnosperm does not have this feature
Please mark as brainliest
Answered by
5
The scientist says that "its stems' vascular bundles" are "scattered". It is because the plants bearing cones belongs to gymnosperms which are also called as non flowering plant. The other entire characteristic mentioned in the option such as seeds have one or two cotyledons depend on insect pollination and it is a seeded vascular plant belongs to angiosperms. Hence, as the plant found by the scientist is cone bearing, it is gymnosperms in which the stem is composed if vascular bundles in a scattered manner.
Similar questions