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what are the angiospermic characters of gnetales​

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Answered by harshi5155
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Answer:

Wood having tracheids with bordered pits.

No sieve tubes and companion cells are present.

Presence of naked ovules.

Absence of fruit formation because of the absence of ovary.

Anemophilous type of pollination.

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Answered by DaRvl
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Answer:

Gnetum resembles an angiospermous tree in that the woody stem is frequently and irregularly branched and bears broad leaves, which are fan-shaped with dichotomously branched veins. The leaves of Gnetum look much like those of dicotyledonous angiosperms.

Explanation:

  • Wood having tracheids with bordered pits.
  • Wood having tracheids with bordered pits.No sieve tubes and companion cells are present.
  • Wood having tracheids with bordered pits.No sieve tubes and companion cells are present.Presence of naked ovules.
  • Wood having tracheids with bordered pits.No sieve tubes and companion cells are present.Presence of naked ovules.Absence of fruit formation because of the absence of ovary.
  • Wood having tracheids with bordered pits.No sieve tubes and companion cells are present.Presence of naked ovules.Absence of fruit formation because of the absence of ovary.Anemophilous type of pollination.❤️
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