How do gymnosperm and angiosperm, differ from each other give reason
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Angiosperms are plants havingseeds within the fruits....
Gymnosperms are having seeds but naked means not enclosed in fruit ....
A charecteristic feature of angiosperms is triple fertilization...
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Gymnosperms are having seeds but naked means not enclosed in fruit ....
A charecteristic feature of angiosperms is triple fertilization...
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Phanerogams are the flowering plants of the plant kingdom.... They are also called as Spermatophytes...
They are two groups namely Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
▶ Gymnosperms :
➡ In Gymnosperms , ovules are not enclosed by the ovary....
➡Direct pollination occurs...
➡In gymnosperms , pollination is Anemophilous..
➡Female gametophyte is Archegonium within the ovule...
➡ Triple fusion is absent...
➡ Female gametophyte directly act as endosperm....
➡In cycas , both siphonogamy and zooidogamy occur...
➡ Endosperm is Haploid....
➡Ovules in gymnosperms are integumented and naked. ...
➡No fruit formation....
▶ Angiosperms :
➡In angiosperms, ovules are enclosed by ovary...
➡ Indirect pollination occurs....
➡ Pollination in Angiosperms may be Anemophily or Hydrophily or Zoophily...
➡ Female gametophyte is embryosac within the ovule....
➡ Triple fusion is present...
➡PEN i.e primary endosperm nucleus act as Endosperm...
➡In Angiosperms , only siphonogamy occurs...
➡ Endosperm is Triploid...
➡In Angiosperms, the ovules may be ategmic , unitegmic or bitegmic and enclosed by ovary...
➡ Fruits are formed....
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Here's your answer !!!
Phanerogams are the flowering plants of the plant kingdom.... They are also called as Spermatophytes...
They are two groups namely Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
▶ Gymnosperms :
➡ In Gymnosperms , ovules are not enclosed by the ovary....
➡Direct pollination occurs...
➡In gymnosperms , pollination is Anemophilous..
➡Female gametophyte is Archegonium within the ovule...
➡ Triple fusion is absent...
➡ Female gametophyte directly act as endosperm....
➡In cycas , both siphonogamy and zooidogamy occur...
➡ Endosperm is Haploid....
➡Ovules in gymnosperms are integumented and naked. ...
➡No fruit formation....
▶ Angiosperms :
➡In angiosperms, ovules are enclosed by ovary...
➡ Indirect pollination occurs....
➡ Pollination in Angiosperms may be Anemophily or Hydrophily or Zoophily...
➡ Female gametophyte is embryosac within the ovule....
➡ Triple fusion is present...
➡PEN i.e primary endosperm nucleus act as Endosperm...
➡In Angiosperms , only siphonogamy occurs...
➡ Endosperm is Triploid...
➡In Angiosperms, the ovules may be ategmic , unitegmic or bitegmic and enclosed by ovary...
➡ Fruits are formed....
Hope this helps you :)
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