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how do gymnosperms and angiosperms are differ from each other​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gymnosperms and Angisperms differ in the following ways:

* Angiosperms are flowering plants while gymnosperms are non-flowering plants.

* Angiosperms have closed seeds inside the fruits while gymnosperms bear naked seeds on cones.

* Angiosperms are present in many places across the earth while gymnosperms are found mostly in cold areas.

* Angiosperms usually have broad leaves while gymnosperms have needle like leaves.

* Angiosperms contain xylem vessels but gymnosperms have only xylem tracheids.

*Angiosperms are mainly used for food, medicine and clothing while Gymnosperms are used mainly to obtain lumber.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. The plant holds seeds naked.

2. The sporophyte contains the reproductive organs of both males and females.

3. The ovules are not limited to the ovary.

4. This community of plants is typically evergreen, annual and woody.

5. Xylem is losing out on boats.

6 Phloem contains no Companion Cells.

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1. Fruits contain seeds.

2. Reproductive organs are bulbs, which bear sex organs to both men and women.

3. The eggs are in ovule.

4. This category of plants will be annual, biennial, or perennial. They may be woody or non-woody.

5. Phloem is made up of partner cells.

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