Definitions Of·····> Gymnosperms & Angiosperms....??
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“Gymnosperm”, from the Greek, gymnos, “naked” and sperma, “seed”, develop their seeds on the surface of scales and leaves, which often grow to form cone or stalk shapes, contrasting in characteristics from the angiosperms, flowering plants which enclose their seeds within an ovary.
Angiosperm plants produce seeds encased in “fruits,” which include the fruits that you eat, but which also includes plants you might not think of as fruits, such as maple seeds, acorns, beans, wheat, rice, and corn.
Angiosperm plants produce seeds encased in “fruits,” which include the fruits that you eat, but which also includes plants you might not think of as fruits, such as maple seeds, acorns, beans, wheat, rice, and corn.
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gymnosperms - these are the naked seeds , it's means the ovule is not enclosed in the fruit wall.
angiosperms - these are the covered seeds , and fruit wall is present .
angiosperms - these are the covered seeds , and fruit wall is present .
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