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difference Between angiosperms and gymnosperms .
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Answered by HasiniM
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Angioperms are seed producing flowering plants whose seeds are enclosed in the ovary whereas Gymnosperms are seed producing non-flowering plants whose seeds are naked. Angiosperms are seasonal whereas Gymnosperms are evergreen.

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Answered by abhinuz2003
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Bio Differences

Learn the Biological Differences

Angiosperms and Gymnosperms are divided on the ground of kind of seeds they bear. Angiosperms are those whose seeds are covered inside the fruit. Gymnosperms seeds are called as naked seeds as they are exposed one. In gymnosperms, seeds are developed on the surface of specialized leaves and they are cone-bearing in nature. While the angiosperms plants contain ovary within the flowers and fruits.

Angiosperms are found almost in all kind of habitat, right from the grasslands to forest to the deserts and sea margins. Gymnosperms seeds develop either on the scale or cones (leaf-like appendages). Conifers are the largest group of living gymnosperms and ginkgo is the smallest, it is a single living plant species found in China.

Plantae kingdom is also among the list of five kingdom classification organized by R.H Whittaker. It includes all kinds of plants present on earth. They are the multicellular, eukaryotic organisms having an autotrophic mode of nutrition.

On the support of few factors, this kingdom is further classified into five subgroups like Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms, Angiosperms. Here we will be discussing the two main subgroups and their differences which are angiosperms and gymnosperms.

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