Angiosperms is the term that is used to describe a plant that produces a seed with a protective cover.
Angiosperm
burr, capsule, cone, follicle, husk, jacket, pod, silicle, silique, skin, aril, the out side of a pumpkin seed, ...
the name of a protective seed is sead,sede,sedes,seades,seet,seetes,seat,cedes, and many more
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It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)
I belive seed vascular means that the plant can move needed materials through the plant and produces by seed.
Gymnosperms
Angiosperm
the seed pod
Angiosperm
Angiosperm
Angiosperm
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gymnosperm (apex)
gymnosperm (apex)
gymnosperm (apex)
its not really a plant but angiosperms and they usually produce their seeds in flowers
gymnosperm (apex)
a gynosperm is a plant which donot produce flowers. A gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant that produces naked seeds, or seeds without protective covering. An example of a seed with protective covering would be an apple. The "flesh" of the apple would be the protective covering. An example of a naked seed would be a pine cone.
It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)
It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)