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Is a ginkgo trees gymnosperms

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 11/9/2021

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What do conifers and ginkgo trees have in common?

Conifers and ginkgo trees are both seed-producing plants that reproduce via cones or seeds. They are both gymnosperms, meaning their seeds are not enclosed within an ovary. Additionally, both conifers and ginkgo trees are known for their distinctive and often evergreen foliage.


What type of seeds do gymnosperms produce?

Gymnosperms produce naked seeds, meaning their seeds are not enclosed in a fruit. These seeds are often found on the surface of specialized structures, such as cones or scales, instead of being fully enclosed. Examples of gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo trees.


What is the term for a plant that produces a seed without a protective cover?

gymnosperm (apex)


What are the different kinds of gymnosperms?

Cycads, ginkgo, gnetophytes, and conifers.


Cone bearing seeds are seen in what?

Cone bearing seeds are seen in a number of different trees including conifers, ginkgo, and cycads. Ginkgo biloba is believed to have evolved from varieties of ginkgo that were around in the dinosaur age.


Which was the golden age of gymnosperms?

The Mesozoic era, particularly the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods, is considered the golden age of gymnosperms. This was a time when gymnosperms were dominant in many terrestrial ecosystems and varied in size and form, with species like conifers, cycads, and ginkgo trees flourishing.


What plants are gymnosperm?

Gymnosperms are plants that have seeds, in the form of seed pods or cones. Some types are ginkgo, pine, and cypress trees.


Is a Ginko tree prokaryote or Eukaryote?

A Ginkgo tree is a eukaryote. Eukaryotes are organisms with cells that have a true nucleus enclosed within a membrane, which Ginkgo trees possess. Prokaryotes, on the other hand, lack this membrane-bound nucleus, making them structurally different from eukaryotes.


What is a seed plant that does not produce flowers is called what?

A seed plant that does not produce flowers is called a gymnosperm. Gymnosperms produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit, such as in conifers like pine trees and ginkgo trees.


A plant that produces a naked seed?

Actually Pteridophytes are ferns and the like. They have spores. I think Gymnosperms is the term you're thinking of. It comes from the Greek for naked seed.


What plants produce naked seeds?

Hmmm oaks produce acorns which are naked except for cap, but that only suspends them to trees.


Is a ginkgo a gymnosperm a dicot angiosperm or a monocot angiosperm?

Yes. Junipers are a little confusing because "gymnosperm" means "cone-bearing plant" and junipers seem to have berries. The bluish berry-like structures on a juniper tree is actually a type of modified cone. It's hard to see the juniper berry as a cone. It's just one of those things that you have to trust the botanists about.