difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms........answer shouldn't be copied.
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Gymnosperms
1) a superdivison of seed plants in which the seeds are naked i.e., they are not enclosed by fruit and the sporophylls are aggregated to form cones
2) plants are usually perennial, evergreen and woody
3) examples: pinus and cycas
Angiosperms
1) a superdivison of seed plants in which seeds are enclosed by fruit and sporophylls are aggregated to form flowers
2) they are not referred as flowering plants. plants are deciduous or evergreen, annual or perennial herbs, shrubs or trees
3) reproductive organs are flowers. pollination occurs by winds, water and animals double fertilization is present.
1) a superdivison of seed plants in which the seeds are naked i.e., they are not enclosed by fruit and the sporophylls are aggregated to form cones
2) plants are usually perennial, evergreen and woody
3) examples: pinus and cycas
Angiosperms
1) a superdivison of seed plants in which seeds are enclosed by fruit and sporophylls are aggregated to form flowers
2) they are not referred as flowering plants. plants are deciduous or evergreen, annual or perennial herbs, shrubs or trees
3) reproductive organs are flowers. pollination occurs by winds, water and animals double fertilization is present.
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the key difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms is how their seeds are developed the seeds of a angiosperms develop in the ovaries of flowers and are surrounded by a protective fruit gymnosperms seeds are usually formed in an unisexual causes known as set verbally and in the plants Relaxo fruits and their flowers
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