Biology, asked by bhaktigurav0236, 8 months ago

Difference between:
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Angiosperms Gymnosperms

Definition Seed-producing flowering plants whose seeds are enclosed within an ovary. Seed-producing non-flowering plants whose seeds are unenclosed or “naked.”

Seeds Enclosed inside an ovary, usually in a fruit. Bare, not enclosed; found on scales, leaves or as cones.

Life Cycle Seasonal (die during autumn/fall). Evergreen

Reproductive system Present in flowers; can be unisexual or bisexual Cones; unisexual

Leaves Flat scalelike , needle-like

Wood Hardwood Softwood

Periniality Non-perinnial Perinnial

Reproduction Mostly rely on pollinators. Mostly rely on wind.

Uses Medications , food, clothing, etc... Paper, Lumber , etc...

Answered by iamprachi1999
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Answer:

angiosperms are advanced plants in the house of development than gymnosperms.

Explanation:

there are many differences between both but the key difference is that seeds of angiosperms are protected inside fruits (angio-covered ,sperm-fruit)

where ,in gymnosperms(gymno-naked, sperm- seed) seed is uncovered and develops from a structure called stormi.

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