Gymnosperms do not have flower whereas angiosperms have flower
The seed of the gymnosperms is unprotected (naked seed) compared to angiosperm's seed is protected in ovary.
Gymnosperms consists of tracheid (except Gnetum sp. ) while angiosperms have complex vascular tissue ( develop vascular tissue)
The reproductive structure for gymnosperm is cone and the reproductive structure for angiosperm is flower. :)
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)
gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded).
1. Angiosperms produce flowers ;gymnosperms do not.
2. The seeds of angiosperm are inside a fruit; seeds in gymnosperms are nacked.
the first one is smaller!
In angiosperm seeds are enclosed inside the ovary whereas in gymnosperm seeds are naked (i. e. born on megasporophyll) Gymnosperms have archegonium for egg whereas in angiosperms it is replaced by an embryo sac.
Gender is the characteristics which help differentiate between masculinity and femininity. These can be either mental or physical characteristics.
Gymnosperm - 'naked seed'the endosperm is (n haploid)trees and conesphylem coniferophytaphylem gnetophytaphylem cycadophytaphylem ginkgophytaAngiosperm - flowering plant hohohothe endosperm is (3n triploid)fruits and flowersphylem anthophyta pop
both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
carpal from tarsal differentiate?
In angiosperm seeds are enclosed inside the ovary whereas in gymnosperm seeds are naked (i. e. born on megasporophyll) Gymnosperms have archegonium for egg whereas in angiosperms it is replaced by an embryo sac.
Both produce seeds
The most common similarity is definitely SPERM!!
The difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms is that gymnosperms develop cones as their seed to use in the fertilization process, and angiosperms produce flowers and fruits as their seed to use in the fertilization process.
Alternation of generations is the same in all plants in the sense that during sexual reproduction gametophytic generation alters with the sporophytic generation. In angiosperms and gymnosperms the only difference is the presence of embryo sac in the ovule in place of archegonium in gymnosperms. Also double fertilization takes place in angiosperms to have sporophytic endosperm, which remains gametophytic in gymnosperms.
Both bear seeds; both are vascular plants; Gametophytes in both groups are dependent on sporophytes
While they both produce seeds, gymnosperms and angiosperms differ with respect to the location of seed development, and their flowering.Gymnosperms; naked seeds. Referring to the unenclosed condition of the seeds, as when they are produced they are found naked on the scales of a cone.Angiosperms; flowering plants. Referring to the use of flowers, which contains a carpel as the basic unit of the female reproductive organ.Refer to the related links:
1. Both can reproduce by seeds 2. Both have dominant sporophytic plant body and gametophyte is dependent on sporophyte. 3. Both have root, stem and leaves
Gender is the characteristics which help differentiate between masculinity and femininity. These can be either mental or physical characteristics.
Beech counts as a hardwood tree, for it has flowers. The distinction between hardwood and softwood is a poor one, and really is between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms. For example, Balsa wood, one of the softest and lightest woods is classified as a hardwood because it flowers.
The difference between algae and angiosperms is angiosperms have true roots,stems and leaves while algae does not. Also angiosperms are flowering plants and algae lives mainly in water.
One is a seedless vascular plant that reproduces with spermataphores that need a somewhat water milieu to swim to the site of conception. Ferns. Gymnosperms are seed bearing vascular plants that have a two sex reproductive system somewhat similar, but not as complex as angiosperms.