Biology, asked by babitalally, 15 days ago

Angiosperms differ from gymnosperms* a. In having compound leaves b. Being evergreen c. Being smaller in size d. In having ovules enclosed in ovary​

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Answered by Sarvikashrivastava49
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The angiosperms and the gymnosperms are part of the kingdom of plants. Scientifically, the seed-bearing plants are divided into the angiosperms and gymnosperms.

One major difference that often defines these plants is the seeds that it contains. The angiosperm seeds are those that are concealed within the fruit. The gymnosperms seeds, on the other hand, are exposed and considered as naked seeds.

The angiosperms are those kinds of plants who contain an ovary within the flower, and fruits are often produced from the ripened ones. The gymnosperms are those plants are generally cone-bearing in nature.

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