No,
I has a seed that is covered by a fruit
A gymnosperm is not enclosed by a protective fruit
yes
An apple is a flowering plant, so it is an angiosperm.
gymnosper,
Angiosperm, of course. The crap apple is a flowering plant.
fir tree
No, a custard apple tree (Annona squamosa) is not a gymnosperm; it is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, unlike gymnosperms, which have naked seeds not enclosed in fruit. The custard apple tree belongs to the Annonaceae family and is known for its sweet, creamy fruit.
No, apple trees are angiosperms, which are flowering plants. Gymnosperms are a different group of plants that produce seeds without enclosing them in a fruit. Apple trees produce their seeds within the fruit.
A Gymnosperm I think, How do you think I would know!!!!!!!! Gosh.!
Gymnosperm
it is a gymnosperm.
Gymnosperm
Conifer is a gymnosperm