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conifers differ from grasses in​

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Answered by shreyas2913
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Answer:

Shape and features such as

  • Conifers are triangle is shape whereas grasses are like bushes.
  • Conifers have needle like leaves whereas grasses have thin and long leaves.
  • Conifers bear cones whereas grass do not bear cones.

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Answered by niharkantibiswas1974
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Answer:

conifers differ from grasses in the :

formation of endosperm before fertilization.

  • The formation of endosperm conifers occurs before fertilization.
  • They are called haploid tissues because of the formation of endosperm before fertilization and are hence categorized under gymnospremes
  • In both conifers and grass tracheids and pollen tubes are hot present and seeds get produced from ovules

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Explanation:

The conifers (gymnosperm) differ from the grasses (angiosperm) in the formation of endosperm before fertilization. In fact, in gyrnnosperms, the endosperm is formed, before die fertilization, thus, it is a haploid tissue while in angiosperms, endosperm is formed after fertilization as a result of triple fusion or double fertilization, thus, it is a triploid tissue.                 In both conifers and grasses seeds are produced from ovules. Xylem tracheids are present in both conifers and grasses. Pollen tubes are also formed in both conifers and grasses.

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