gymnospermos
naked seeds
naked seed
Gymnosperms is Greek for naked seed. This means that the seeds have no protection around them. For example, a conifer's cone is encased, therefore it is not a gymnosperm.
Actually Pteridophytes are ferns and the like. They have spores. I think Gymnosperms is the term you're thinking of. It comes from the Greek for naked seed.
Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
Gymnosperms is Greek for naked seed. This means that the seeds have no protection around them. For example, a conifer's cone is encased, therefore it is not a gymnosperm.
Actually Pteridophytes are ferns and the like. They have spores. I think Gymnosperms is the term you're thinking of. It comes from the Greek for naked seed.
Gymnosperms. 'Gymnosperm' is Greek for 'naked seed'.
Well Gymnosperms : They bear naked seeds. They are Perennial ever Green and woody It is derived from greek words Gymno- Naked Sperma- Seed Example : Pines , Deodar
friendship
The Greek root word for "work" is "ergon." It does not share a meaning with the Old English word for work, which is "wrycan."
"I know."
μυαλό [mialo] = brain, mind
gymnosperm
Water I think I hope this helps you
Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
Peony are angiosperms.