Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms???
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Angiosperms are the female reproductive parts of a flower. It contains parts like Carpel, Ovary, Style and Stigma. They are usually enclosed within a fruit.
Gymnosperms are the male reproductive parts of a flower. It contains Stamens which has the anther and filament. They are not enclosed within a fruit and are naked seeds.
Gymnosperms are the male reproductive parts of a flower. It contains Stamens which has the anther and filament. They are not enclosed within a fruit and are naked seeds.
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The gymnosperms are a group of seed producing plants.They produces naked seeds.EXAMPLE=Conifers, gnetophytes.
The angiosperms are a group which produce flowers along with covered seeds.EXAMPLE=Dicotyledon etc
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The gymnosperms are a group of seed producing plants.They produces naked seeds.EXAMPLE=Conifers, gnetophytes.
The angiosperms are a group which produce flowers along with covered seeds.EXAMPLE=Dicotyledon etc
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