Biology, asked by mdanisalam460, 2 months ago


Gymnosperms are considered as a distinct group from the angiosperm by

(i) Engler and Prant
(ii) Hutchinson
(iii) Bessey
(iv) All of the above ​

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Answered by MoonWings
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Required Answer :

  • The name gymnosperm means “naked seed,” which is the major distinguishing factor between gymnosperms and angiosperms, the two distinct subgroups of seed plants.

  • This term comes from the fact that the ovules and seeds of gymnosperms develop on the scales of cones rather than in enclosed chambers called ovaries.

  • #be brainly
Answered by dnyaneshwari30
0

Answer:

I think Engler and prant is the correct answer

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