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State three similarities between gymnosperm and angiosperm

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Answered by annieapple619
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Answer:

They both have stems, leaves and roots.

Explanation:

The angiosperms have plant parts including the leaves, stems, and roots.

The plant parts of gymnosperms are also the same as the angiosperms which include the leaves, stems, and roots.

The term angiosperm comes from a Greek word angein meaning “casing” and Sperma meaning “seed”.

The term gymnosperm is derived from a Greek word gymnos meaning “naked “ and Sperma meaning “seed”.

Angiosperms like all vascular plants have a sporophyte-dominant life cycle.

Gymnosperms also have a sporophyte-dominant life cycle as in other vascular plants.

Answered by kavitasingh1234
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Definition of gymnosperm :-

  • Gymnosperm are grown in tropical and subtropical area.
  • They are divided into stem root and leaf .
  • They have developed vascular system .
  • There root is associated with algae and fungi .
  • Root are well developed .

Definition of angiosperm :-

  • They do not have naked ovules they had known as flowering plant .
  • The seeds are enclosed in fruit .
  • They usually occurs in a wide range of habitats .
  • They usually have four petals flowers .

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Similarities between gymnosperm and angiosperm :-

  1. Angiosperm as well as gymnosperm both produces seed although angiosperm produces say the and also contain flower but gymnosperm do not contains flower .
  2. Both angiosperm and gymnosperm have well define stem , root and leaf .
  3. Angiosperms and gymnosperm both like all vascular plants have a sporophyte-dominant life cycle.

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