Which correctly distinguishes between a pine tree and an apple tree?
The pine tree bears flowers; the apple tree does not have any flowers.
The pine tree has unprotected seeds; the apple tree has seeds in fruit.
The pine tree is vascular; the apple tree is a seedless, nonvascular plant.
The pine tree thrives in warm climates; the apple tree thrives in cold climates.
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According to me answer is first & second is the answer.
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the feature which correctly distinguishes between a pine tree and an apple tree is that the pine tree has unprotected seeds where as the Apple Tree has seeds in the fruit.
Option B
Explanation:
- the pine tree belongs to the class of gymnosperms whereas the Apple Tree belongs to the class of angiosperms.
- In case of gymnosperms the seeds are naked that is they are not placed inside the fruits on the other hand in case of Apple Tree they belong to the angiospermic group of plants and as a result they seed is well protected.
To know more about gymnosperms,
why do gymnosperms fail to produce fruits - Brainly.in
https://brainly.in/question/3651025
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