Biology, asked by Abdullah5253, 1 year ago

difference between gymnosperm and angiosperm

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Answered by aravinth24
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AngiospermsGymnospermsDefinitionSeed-producing flowering plants whose seeds are enclosed within an ovary.Seed-producing non-flowering plants whose seeds are unenclosed or “naked.”SeedsEnclosed inside an ovary, usually in a fruit.Bare, not enclosed; found on scales, leaves or as cones.Life CycleSeasonal (die during autumn/fall).EvergreenTissueTriploid (endosperm produced during triple fusion)Haploid (endosperm produced before fertilization)Reproductive systemPresent in flowers; can be unisexual or bisexualCones; unisexualLeavesFlatscalelike , needle-likeCotyledonsPresent; single (monocots) or in a pair (dicots)AbsentWoodHardwoodSoftwoodPerinialityNon-perinnialPerinnialKingdomPlantaePlantaeDomainEukaryaEukaryaReproductionMostly rely on animals.Mostly rely on wind.UsesMedications , food, clothing, etc...Paper, Lumber , etc...
Answered by pranav00jamesbond
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GYMNOSPERM
-gymnosperm have nacked seeds
-they are evergreen ,perenial and woody plants / trees
-for example :- alpine , pinus etc

ANGIOSPERM
-their seeds were enclosed in embryo
-these are divided into two parts monocots and dicots
- for example :- pulses (dicotyledons /dicots ); wheat rice (monocotyledons / monocots)

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