Ferns are not gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are divided into 4 groups,cycads,ginkgoes,gnetophytes,and conifers.
Yes, it is a type of gymnosperm
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yes they are because their seeds don't have a covering or shell like a fruit. They produce cones and they don't produce flowers.
No a gymnosperm is not a cone the cone is the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
A Gymnosperm I think, How do you think I would know!!!!!!!! Gosh.!
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It is a gymnosperm.
fir tree
It is neither it is a gymnosperm not an angiosperm and something can only be a monocot or a dicot if it is a angiosperm
The conifer is a monocotyledon because the leaves are narrowactually it is niether.
yes they are because their seeds don't have a covering or shell like a fruit. They produce cones and they don't produce flowers.
Softwood is from coniferous trees, which are types of gymnosperm trees. Other names for softwood is balsam, tamarack, pine, fir, or spruce.
No, the ginkgo plant (as there is only one surviving species) is a gymnosperm, meaning it has seeds enclosed in cone-like structures, much like a pine or fir tree.
No a gymnosperm is not a cone the cone is the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
A Gymnosperm I think, How do you think I would know!!!!!!!! Gosh.!
any plant that has a flower or fruit such as a magnolia tree, apple tree, etc. if the plant just has cones like a pine tree, fir tree, etc. then it is a gymnosperm.
Opposite of gymnosperm
Gymnosperm
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