difference between angiosperm and gymnosperm
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gymnosperm have naked seeds while angiosperm had covered seeds ...
gymnosperm are non flowering plants while angiosperm are flowering plants
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Angiosperms:
• The seed is produced by flowering plants and is enclosed in the ovaries.
• Reproduction is based on animals.
• The life cycle of this plant is seasonal.
• Type of hardwood.
• Vessels are absent.
Gymnosperm:
• The seed is produced by non flowering plants or is either unenclosed or bare.
• Reproduction is based on wind.
• The life cycle of this plant is evergreen.
• Type of softwood.
• Vessels are present.
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