Gymnosperm basically means "naked seed" so any type of "cone" plant would be classified as a gymnosperm. Examples include Conifers, Cycads, Ginkgo, and Gnetales.
gynosperms produce naked seeds . they are the plants which do not produce flowers and cones with pointed ends.naked seeds doesn't matters because they are not gonna reprduce into flowers.
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What are you talking about? Gynosperms are plants (pines, for instance) :S They're related to all living things, but we're not exactly very close relatives with them.
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.
A winged sprite is a fairy This may be an attempt at delimiting the 'missing link' between sprites and fairies. Most often these are referred to as the 'Lesser Fairies' and are possessed with things like tails, pointed ears, arches eye-brows, claws, pointy teeth, pronounced spinal procies, mottled skin colourations, long and crooked noses. They are more concerned with the gynosperms, grasses and other primetive flowering plants lacking in nectar.
In brief the reprodutive structures of slowering plants (both gymnosperms and angiosperms) are to facilitate the sexual reproduction of the plant and disemination of the seeds of the plant. They can be divided into the following catagories: Flowers (anthers, stigma, style and ovary - or variations thereof) Fruit (in the case of angiosperms, naked seeds within a cone in the case of gymnosperms) Seed (common to both gynosperms and angiosperms)
Because plants are plants and plants are plants which means plants are plants and plants are plants
Pitcher plants are vascular plants.
Simple plants are called plants. Simple plants are called plants.
There are poisonous plants and carnivorous plants
Talking about classification of plants: Plants can be classified into 3 groups. SHORT DAY PLANTS LONG DAY PLANTS DAY NEUTRAL PLANTS
How do plants what?