Biology, asked by yashwanth5473, 8 months ago

The embryo of gymnosperms having two cotyledons even they are not included in angiosperms because in angiosperms​

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Answered by BLACK1817
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In Cycas, though the ovules are dicotyledonous, these are not covered by an ovary, are naked and do not bear fruits. Hence, they are grouped with other seed bearing vascular plants which bear naked seeds.

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Answered by Miandhar052
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Cycas belongs to order cycadales of gymnosperms because it has naked seed. It is not enclosed inside a fruit. ... So it is not included in angiosperms as they have ovules (or seeds) produced 46 inside fruit. This is the main difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms.

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