Biology, asked by pdalwai, 6 months ago

difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms..​

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Answered by GoodSoulHere
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The difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms is how their seeds are developed. The seeds of angiosperms develop in the ovaries of flowers and are surrounded by a protective fruit.Gymnosperm seeds are usually formed in unisexual cones, known as strobili, and the plants lack fruits and flowers.

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Answered by priyamvadha12
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Answer:

Gymnosperms:

  • bears naked seeds
  • perennial, evergreen and woody
  • have cones or strobili
  • have xylem tracheids for water conduction and phloem cells for conduction of food
  • have thick cuticle and sunken stomata
  • Eg: pinus, deodar

Angiosperms:

  • bear seeds inside fruits
  • divided into monocots and dicots
  • have cotyledons or seed leaves
  • Eg:

MONOCOTS: paphiopedilium

DICOTS: ipomoea

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