They differ in shape ,size and even colour
Monocot flowers are generally trimerous whereas dicot flowers are pentamerous.
Seeds: Gymnosperms have naked seeds not enclosed in fruit, while angiosperms have seeds enclosed in a fruit. Leaves: Gymnosperms typically have needle-like or scale-like leaves, while angiosperms have a wider variety of leaf shapes. Stems: Gymnosperms often have woody stems, while angiosperms can have both herbaceous and woody stems. Flowers: Gymnosperms do not produce flowers, while angiosperms have flowers for reproduction.
Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes
Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes
all female plants have flowers but different strains have different looks. - hoped it helpped
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Grass flowers are typically small and grouped in spikelets, lacking the vibrant colors and complex structures seen in many other flowering plants. In contrast, corn flowers are larger and more distinct, with separate male and female flowers: tassels (male flowers) at the top and ears (female flowers) along the sides. Additionally, grass flowers are often wind-pollinated, while corn also relies on wind but has more pronounced floral structures to facilitate pollination. Overall, corn flowers exhibit more morphological diversity compared to the simpler, less conspicuous flowers of grasses.
Sporangia cones and flowers are both reproductive structures in plants. They both produce and contain spores or seeds for reproduction. However, sporangia cones are found in gymnosperms and produce naked seeds, while flowers are found in angiosperms and produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
they differ by one being fruit & the other one being a plant, they are similar by them having the stigma and the pollen sticking to it.
Yes there is a difference. Biologically a plant has roots, stems and leaves; a flower is part of the reproductive system of a plant, although not all plants have flowers! Ferns and moss for example reproduce by spores (and not seed) although they are plants. Angiosperms have flowers, whereas mosses, ferns and gymnosperms do not have true "flowers". There is also a common naming issue which complicates matters, in the US some people simply refer to plants as "flowers" - this creates obvious complications.
Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes
Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes