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Flowering plant = angiosperm
An apple is a flowering plant, so it is an angiosperm.
Angiosperm, of course. The crap apple is a flowering plant.
No, yarrow is not a gymnosperm. It is a flowering plant belonging to the genus Achillea in the family Asteraceae. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.
No, wheat is not a gymnosperm. Wheat is a monocotyledonous flowering plant in the Poaceae family, also known as the grass family. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants with naked seeds, such as conifers and cycads. Wheat is a flowering plant and differs in its reproductive structures from gymnosperms.
Coffee is an angiosperm, which means it is a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit.
neem plant is angiosperm
reproductive strategies adapted by plants. angiosperm= seeds enclosed in ovary ( a flowering plant) gymnosperm= seeds not enclosed in ovary (non flowering)
No, celery is not a gymnosperm. It is a flowering plant, specifically a monocotyledon, belonging to the Apiaceae family. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo trees.
A flowering plant is an angiosperm. Gymnosperms are plants with "naked" seeds, like conifers (cone-bearing trees).
No, a tomato plant is not a gymnosperm. Tomato plants belong to the flowering plant group, also known as angiosperms, which produce seeds enclosed within fruits. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, do not have enclosed seeds and usually bear their seeds on the surface of scales or leaves.
No, a carrot is not a gymnosperm; it is a flowering plant classified as an angiosperm. Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that do not form flowers or fruits, such as conifers. Carrots belong to the Apiaceae family and are cultivated for their edible roots.