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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 priyanshjain236
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angiosperms differ from gymnosperms because the means naked in sperm means seeds so they are their open the example of gymnosperms is a cycles or Christmas tree the gymnosperms are called the NGOs forms are called as NGO means closed in sperms means seed so angiosperm is said to be the closed seeds for example for example of for example of angiosperm is mango in inches from there are two groups dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous so they are differ from each other and they are evergreen but in gymnosperms they are strong when that all and they are always big in size than gymnosperms

Answered by araja1237860
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Angiosperms differ from gymnosperms * a. In having compound leaves b. Being evergreen c. Being smaller in size d. In having ovules enclosed in ovary.because gymnospermsis a main part

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