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difference between cycas and pinus

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Answered by yashvir101yashvir
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Cycas:

1. A small palm-like tree.

2. Plant body differentiated into root, stem and leaves; the roots are of two types- normal and coralloid.


Pinus:

1. A tall, branched tree.

2. Plant body differentiated into root, stem and leaves; tap roots and mycorrhizic roots.

Answered by imitateportsmouth
4

Both Cycas and Pinus are related to the genus of gymnosperm.

Explanation:

The difference between cycas and pinus is as following:

  1. Plant genus Cycas that consist of plants will small size like palm trees while Pinus is a plant genus that consist large and tall tress.
  2. Pinus is defined as a monoecious tress while Cycas is defined as a dioecious tree.
  3. Cycas plants do not develop any annual rings while pinus plants develop annual rings.
  4. Cycas develop single embryo while pinus develops four embryo out of which only one become functional.
  5. Cycas shows hypogeal germination while pinus shows epigeal germination.
  6. Male cone is cycas is large and terimnal while male cone in pinus is small and clustered.

Learn more about gymnosperms:

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