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Distinguish the meaning of terms gymnosperms and angiosperms

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Angiosperms and Gymnosperms

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Angiosperms versus Gymnosperms comparison chart

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

Tissue Triploid (endosperm produced during triple fusion) Haploid (endosperm produced before fertilization)

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

Leaves Flat scalelike , needle-like

Cotyledons Present; single (monocots) or in a pair (dicots) Absent

Wood Hardwood Softwood

Periniality Non-perinnial Perinnial

Kingdom Plantae Plantae

Domain Eukarya Eukarya

Reproduction Mostly rely on animals. Mostly rely on wind.

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

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

Tissue Triploid (endosperm produced during triple fusion) Haploid (endosperm produced before fertilization)

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

Leaves Flat scalelike , needle-like

Cotyledons Present; single (monocots) or in a pair (dicots) Absent

Wood Hardwood Softwood

Periniality Non-perinnial Perinnial

Kingdom Plantae Plantae

Domain Eukarya Eukarya

Reproduction Mostly rely on animals. Mostly rely on wind.

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

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