paper, wood, rayon fibers, cellophane, turpentine, building, rosin. It can also be cenifers, cycads,ginkgos, and gnetophytes
lumbar, paper and Christmas trees are made from gymnosperms... i havent learned about angiosperms...
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Fibers in clothing.
Wrappers
Paper
Wood
paper, cellophiane and socks
angiosperms i think but im not positive
Coniferophyta of Gymnosperms
Gymnosperms are non-flowering plants and are in phylum Coniferophyta (also known as Pinophyta). Instead of flowers, they have cones which evolved from reproductive structures called scales. Angiosperms are flowering plants and are in phylum Anthophyta (also known as Magnoliophyta). They are divided into two major groups, monocots and dicots. The reproductive structures are found in the flower parts.
At this level of taxonomy, there are gymnosperms and angiosperms. The gymnosperms have 'naked seed'. (Hence the gymno part of the name)The angiosperms have an ovary for producing seed, in conjunction with pollen.Earlier taxonomy has the ferns, mosses, and the non-vascular plants, seaweeds, and in New Zealand we have a a few species of Tmesipteris. These early plants do not have flowers, but the ferns at least have sexual reproduction.
There are many plant groups that are classified under the kingdom Plantae. A few of the major groups include Gymnosperms, Bryophytes, Angiosperms, and Pteridophytes.
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Paper and other products, such as the lumber used to build homes, come from conifers.
Ferns are not gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are divided into 4 groups,cycads,ginkgoes,gnetophytes,and conifers.
gymnosperm
there are alot of different species but there is about the same number of angiospems so there is about 200,000-300,000
A conifer is a kind of gymnosperm it is one of the 4 groups of gymnosperms
Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
Peony are angiosperms.
1. seedless, non-vascular 2. seedless, vascular 3. gymnosperms 4. angiosperms
There are 4 main types of phyla in Gymnosperms: - Cycadophyta - Ginkgophyta - Gnetophyta - Coniferphyla You can also get a nice description of the differences and answers to questions related on this webpage:
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits