Difference between endosperm of angiosperm and gymnosperm
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Angiosperms:
1) the plants of this group contains seeds which develop inside an organ which is further modified to become a fruit.
2) plant embryos in seed have structures called cotyledons.
3) the plant of this group may be annual biennial, perennial Woody ,or non- woody .
4) fruits are formed and seed are protected.
5) the ovules are protected with the Ovaries or carpels.
Now, Gymnosperms,
1) The plant of this group bear naked seeds.
2) plant embryos in seeds contain many cotyledons.
3) The plant of this group are usually perennial, evergreen and Woody.
4) fruits are not formed and seed are naked.
5) the ovules are naked.
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Angiosperms:
1) the plants of this group contains seeds which develop inside an organ which is further modified to become a fruit.
2) plant embryos in seed have structures called cotyledons.
3) the plant of this group may be annual biennial, perennial Woody ,or non- woody .
4) fruits are formed and seed are protected.
5) the ovules are protected with the Ovaries or carpels.
Now, Gymnosperms,
1) The plant of this group bear naked seeds.
2) plant embryos in seeds contain many cotyledons.
3) The plant of this group are usually perennial, evergreen and Woody.
4) fruits are not formed and seed are naked.
5) the ovules are naked.
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Answer:
Angiosperms have flowers while gymnosperm lack it .
Gymnosperms have naked ovules while angiosperm have fruit wall to cover ovules
In gymnosperms erect and branched stem is present while angiosperm do not have erect stem.
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