Two characteristics that all angiosperms share are:
- Producing flowers
- Producing seeds that are enclosed in fruits
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Yes, both gymnosperms and angiosperms are seed-producing plants. However, gymnosperms do not produce flowers, which is a characteristic unique to angiosperms.
Seeds are enclosed in fruits. Leaves are usually broad and flat. Flowers are presentbut cones are absent. Fertilization Is double. Angiosperms are divided into two major groups .... 1. Monocotyledons 2. Dicotyledons In angiosperms, the reproductive structures are located in the flower, which consists of highly modified leaves.
Gymnosperms and angiosperms differ primarily in their reproductive structures and methods of seed dispersal. Gymnosperms do not have flowers or fruits, which are defining characteristics of angiosperms; instead, they produce seeds that are often exposed on cones. Additionally, angiosperms rely on various pollinators for reproduction, whereas gymnosperms typically use wind for pollination. These differences highlight their distinct evolutionary paths and adaptations to their environments.
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All angiosperms, or flowering plants, possess two key features: flowers and fruits. Flowers are the reproductive structures that facilitate pollination and the formation of seeds, while fruits develop from the fertilized ovary and serve to protect the seeds and aid in their dispersal. Additionally, angiosperms are characterized by their ability to produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, differentiating them from gymnosperms.
Yes, angiosperms have two types of spores. They have both a male (microspore) and a female (megaspore).
Angiosperms that live for more than two years are calledperennials.
Yes, all angiosperms have flowers. In fact angiosperms are also called flowering plants.
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