No, they use external fertilization by "shooting" out their spores when they fall to the ground. The spores will overtime be buried in the ground and then a new pine tree will grow with enough resources.
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Angiosperms produce ovary and embryo sac which gymnosperms do not.
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The angiosperms are more successful than gymnosperms due to the diversity of their form and function. The diversity in the form of seeds and their dispersal mechanism have particularly made them omnipresent.
Animal zygotes divide to form more cells. The zygote divides itself many times by mitosis until an embryo is formed.
No.
Angiosperms produce ovary and embryo sac which gymnosperms do not.
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The angiosperms are more successful than gymnosperms due to the diversity of their form and function. The diversity in the form of seeds and their dispersal mechanism have particularly made them omnipresent.
A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it
Plants belonging to Angiosperms and Gymnosperms, collectively known as Phanerogames, form seeds.
Animal zygotes divide to form more cells. The zygote divides itself many times by mitosis until an embryo is formed.
Animal zygotes divide to form more cells. The zygote divides itself many times by mitosis until an embryo is formed.
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Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.