Both gymnosperms and angiosperms bear seeds, then why are they classified separatly
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Because gymnosperms produce naked seeds, whereas angiosperms produce covered seeds.
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Following are the reasons for classifying Angiosperms and Gymnosperms separately.
- In gymnosperms, ovules are naked whereas they are enclosed inside the ovary in angiosperms
- In Gymnosperms endospore is haploid and produced before fertilization whereas in Angiosperms endosperm is triploid and formed after double fertilization.
- In Gymnosperms double fertilization does not occur, but in Angiosperms, double fertilization occurs.
- In gymnosperms, wood is nonporous and in angiosperms wood is porous.
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