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differences between angiosperm and gymnosperm

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANGIOSPERMS - Angiosperms are the most highly evolved plants with flowers and seeds.

1. Plants are with flowers and seeds.

2. Seeds are enclosed by the fruit wall.

3. Ovules are enclosed in the ovary.

4. Xylem comtains vessels and phloem contains companion cells.

5. The microspores are produced in anthers while the megaspores are produced in the ovules of the ovary in flowers.

6. Endosperms are Triploid.

7. Highly evolved seed-bearing plants.

GYMNOSPERMS - Gymnosperms form a primitive group of woody and seed bearing plants.

1. They don't produce flowers.

2. Seeds are naked

3. Ovules are not located in the ovary.

4. Xylem lacks vessels and phloem lacks companion cells.

5. The microspores and megaspores are produced by male and female cones respectively.

6. Endosperms are Haploid.

7. Primitive group of seed-bearing plants.

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Answered by siddharthdupati1
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ANGIOSPERMS - Angiosperms are the most highly evolved plants with flowers and seeds.

1. Plants are with flowers and seeds.

2. Seeds are enclosed by the fruit wall.

3. Ovules are enclosed in the ovary.

4. Xylem comtains vessels and phloem contains companion cells.

5. The microspores are produced in anthers while the megaspores are produced in the ovules of the ovary in flowers.

6. Endosperms are Triploid.

7. Highly evolved seed-bearing plants.

GYMNOSPERMS - Gymnosperms form a primitive group of woody and seed bearing plants.

1. They don't produce flowers.

2. Seeds are naked

3. Ovules are not located in the ovary.

4. Xylem lacks vessels and phloem lacks companion cells.

5. The microspores and megaspores are produced by male and female cones respectively.

6. Endosperms are Haploid.

7. Primitive group of seed-bearing plants.

HOPE IT WOULD HELP YOU

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