Biology, asked by SaniKave04, 9 months ago

gymnosperms are both homosporous and heterosporous - true or false.​

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Answered by shantanukumar9686
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Gymnosperms, therefore, as exemplified by pine trees, are heterosporous. A major distinction we can make between seed plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) and the non-seed plants (mosses and ferns) is that seed plants are heterosporous and non-seed plants are homosporous.

2 . Homo-sporous plants produce only one type of spore; heterosporous plants produce or have two types of spores (microspores and megaspores) that develop into the male gametophyte and female gametophyte respectively.

therefore it is true....,..

Answered by chavijaiswal9
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false

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