gymnosperms
gymnosper,
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
Gymnosperms - Loblolly pine, longleaf pine, ginko tree, cypress tree, lodgepole pine - Anything that's a cycad, conifer, gnetophyte, or the ginko tree.Angiosperms - oak tree, maple tree, apple tree, grass, rose - Any flowering plant
Resin is a waxy substance that gymnosperms secrete in their resin canals that act as an anti-freeze for the plants. This is why gymnosperms are the evergreen trees and they do not lose their needles.
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Apple trees make their food in the leaf cells.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
Gymnosperms - Loblolly pine, longleaf pine, ginko tree, cypress tree, lodgepole pine - Anything that's a cycad, conifer, gnetophyte, or the ginko tree.Angiosperms - oak tree, maple tree, apple tree, grass, rose - Any flowering plant
Yes!
Gymnosperms
No. Gymnosperms are trees.
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Gymnosperms
cycads
Gymnosperms which are plants or trees that don't produce any flowers or fruit. There are actually several types of gymnosperms: Conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and gnetophytes. Pine trees are part of the conifers
Resin is a waxy substance that gymnosperms secrete in their resin canals that act as an anti-freeze for the plants. This is why gymnosperms are the evergreen trees and they do not lose their needles.
yes, they are gymnosperms
no, an oak tree is an angiosperm. some examples of gymnosperms are pine trees or brigham trees.