DENDROLOGY AND SOCIETY
PLANT CLASSIFICATION
Question
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Angiosperms have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit. Gymnosperms do not.
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Angiosperms do not have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit. Gymnosperms have flowers,
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Angiosperms have their seeds are protected inside a fruit. Gymnosperms have their seeds develop inside cones. The seeds are protected only by the seed coat.
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Gymnospermshave their seeds are protected inside a fruit. Angiosperms have their seeds develop inside cones. The seeds are protected only by the seed coat.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Angiosperms, are also known as flowering plants and having seeds enclosed within their fruit. Whereas gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits and have naked seeds on the surface of their leaves. Gymnosperm seeds are configured as the cones.
Detailed explanation-2: -Number of cotyledons–The number of cotyledons found in the embryo is the actual basis for distinguishing the two classes of angiosperms, and is the source of the names Monocotyledonae ("one cotyledon") and Dicotyledonae ("two cotyledons").
Detailed explanation-3: -All angiosperms have seeds that are covered or protected: this feature separates them from the ‘naked seeds’ of gymnosperms. The success of angiosperms is due to two novel reproductive structures: flowers and fruit. The function of the flower is to ensure pollination.
Detailed explanation-4: -Gymnosperms are vascular plants belonging to the Plantae Kingdom that produce naked seeds. Angiosperms: Angiosperms are vascular plants that produce fruit or seed-bearing ovaries. Angiosperms produce flowers that include reproductive organs and fruits.