A pine cone is not the product of an angiosperm. A pine tree is classified as a gymnosperm. The pine cone would be the seed.
Conifers are gymnosperms (cone seed plants) , angiosperms are flowering plants.
No, angiosperms produce flowers and conifers produce cones.
A conifer is a gymnosperm.
The group that produces fruits and vegetables are angiosperms. Gymnosperms produce conifers like cedar and softwoods like pine and fir.
The main feature of conifers are (as the name suggests) cones. Conifers (literally cone bearers) lack the gaudy flowers and bright leaves typical of angiosperms, replacing them with the familiar cones and needle-like leaves we see on pine and spruce trees. They typically keet their leaves during the winter.
The pollen is to a gymnosperm as the seed is to a angiosperm. These are the offspring of the organism.
Short AnswerGiant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) is neither a monocot nor a dicot. The terms "monocot" and "dicot" apply only to flowering plants. Sequoia are not flowering plants. They are conifers.Longer AnswerTaxonomists recognize six major divisions of seed-bearing plants.Division Angiospermae (the angiosperms or "flowering plants") can be further divided into the monocots and the dicots based on certain morphological characteristics including embryonic leaf number. Palms and grasses are familiar monocots. Oaks and peanuts are familiar dicots.Sequoia are in Division Pinophyta (the conifers) along with pines, cedars and other cone-producing trees and shrubs. Like angiosperms, conifers produce pollen and seeds that contain embryonic plants. But the conifers' reproductive structures are contained within cones rather than flowers. Conifer seeds also lack endosperm and conifers do not produce fruit.
Yes, Grasses have many little flowers bunched together, and having flowers is the major distinguishing characteristic of angiosperms. They are monocots. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monocots Angiosperms are vascular plants. They have stems, roots, and leaves. Unlike gymnosperms such as conifers and cycads, angiosperm's seeds are found in a flower. Angiosperm eggs are fertilized and develop into a seed in an ovary that is usually in a flower. The flowers of angiosperms have male or female reproductive organs http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/nwep14f.htm
angiosperms
Cycads, conifers and a few angiosperms.
conifers produce seeds from narrow needles, ferns do not
Some plants are bacteria, green blue red algae, acritarches, angiosperms and conifers
Most deciduous trees are angiosperms (flowering plants) and also called "broad leaf" trees, in comparison to the needles on conifers. There are, however, some deciduous conifers, such as the larch and tamarack.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
One thing that is similar about angiosperms and gymnosperms is that they are both plants. They also both produce something, like flowers or cones.
The group that produces fruits and vegetables are angiosperms. Gymnosperms produce conifers like cedar and softwoods like pine and fir.
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a tracheophyte is a vascular plant which is capable of conducting water, minerals and photosynthetic products through the plant. This includes conifers, gymnosperms, angiosperms, club mosses and ferns.
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Phanerogams are a group of plants that produce seeds, including gymnosperms (such as conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants). They are characterized by their ability to reproduce through seeds enclosed in a protective structure.