List any two differences’ between gymnosperms & angiosperms?
CLASS - XI BIOLOGY (Plant Kingdom)
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gymnosperms
*Seed-producing non-flowering plants whose seeds are unenclosed or “naked.”
*Bare, not enclosed; found on scales, leaves or as cones.
angiosperms
*Seed-producing flowering plants whose seeds are enclosed within an ovary.
*Enclosed inside an ovary, usually in a fruit.
*Seed-producing non-flowering plants whose seeds are unenclosed or “naked.”
*Bare, not enclosed; found on scales, leaves or as cones.
angiosperms
*Seed-producing flowering plants whose seeds are enclosed within an ovary.
*Enclosed inside an ovary, usually in a fruit.
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Gymnosperms:
1.In gymnosperms, ovules are not enclosed by the ovary i.e., ovules are naked.
2.Direct pollination occurs.
3.Triple fusion is absent.
4.Endosperm is haploid.
Angiosperms:
1.In Angiosperms, ovules are enclosed by the ovary.
2.Indirect pollination occurs.
3.Triple fusion is present.
4.Endosperm is triploid.
1.In gymnosperms, ovules are not enclosed by the ovary i.e., ovules are naked.
2.Direct pollination occurs.
3.Triple fusion is absent.
4.Endosperm is haploid.
Angiosperms:
1.In Angiosperms, ovules are enclosed by the ovary.
2.Indirect pollination occurs.
3.Triple fusion is present.
4.Endosperm is triploid.
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