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A pine cone is a gymnosperm.
It is an angiosperm because the seed starts in side the flower not from a cone or anything like that
A flowering plant is an angiosperm. Gymnosperms are plants with "naked" seeds, like conifers (cone-bearing trees).
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It is an angiosperm because the seed starts in side the flower not from a cone or anything like that
Angiosperm seeds are found inside the female cones. The cone is called a strobilus. The male cones distribute 1-2 million pollen grains. The female cones have a sticky secretion that catches the pollen and brings it into the female cone.
pollen grains are transported from the microsporangium (contained in the anther of an angiosperm flower, male cone of a coniferous plant, or male cone of other seed plants)
In an angiosperm, the megasporangium is found within the ovule, which is located within the ovary of the flower. The ovule is the structure where meiosis occurs to produce the megaspore, which will eventually develop into the female gametophyte.
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe
a straberry is not a gymnosperm. it is not a gymnosperm because a gymnosperms are seeds that are not in a fruit or a flower . i am in 5th grade so i know more than an adult and gymnosperm are now my lesson
A pine tree is classified as a gymnosperm, not a dicot or monocot angiosperm. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, which have seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary. Pine trees, specifically, belong to the family Pinaceae and are known for their needle-like leaves and cone-bearing reproductive structures.
Angiosperm; gymnosperms are plants that are characterised by "open" seeds for example cone-bearing plants such as various conifers, pines, cycas and encephalartos species.