The difference between an Angiosperm and a Gymnosperm is that Angiosperms are flowering plants while Gymnosperms are not. A. include plants that use flowers to reproduce. More information on this topic can be researched online or in a Biology book. I strongly recommend Dale Layman's Biology Demystified for more info. An angiosperm also forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary and a gymnosperm bears naked seeds (no ovary).
a woody vascular plant in which the ovules are carried naked on the scales of a cone, e.g. a conifer, cycad, or ginkgo is called gymnosperm.
a plant in which the sex organs are within flowers and the seeds are in a fruit is called angiosperms.
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They are angiosperms, and they are also deciduous.
a peanut is a gymnosperm because it has no fruit.
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No, they are angiosperms :)
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monocot, angiosperms
No, triploid endosperm is in angiosperms only. Gymnosperm means "Naked Seed."
An enclosed ovary
No. Rhizaophoracea, the mangrove family, are hardwords or angiosperms.