A hornwort is a bryophyte, which is a non-vascular plant.
The opposite of gymnosperm is angiosperm. Gymnosperms are seed-bearing plants that do not enclose their seeds in a fruit, while angiosperms are seed-bearing plants that enclose their seeds within a fruit.
The conifer is a monocotyledon because the leaves are narrowactually it is niether.
Yes, peaches are considered angiosperms. They are the products from flowers on trees, which are angiosperms, or flowering plants.
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
it is a gymnosperm
A cactus wren is a bird, not a plant. It is neither angiosperm nor gymnosperm.
Angiosperm, of course. The crap apple is a flowering plant.
Angiosperms and gymnosperm plant types both produce seeds
A hornwort is a plant
Angiosperms and gymnosperm plant types both produce seeds
No, they are angiosperms :)
Angiosperms
A seed plant that produces naked seeds is a gymnosperm. A angiosperm a plant that produces covered seeds( a protecetive covering, cuticle)
Angiosperms
Yes. The "trap" is a flower, and therefore the plant is an angiosperm.
No, triploid endosperm is in angiosperms only. Gymnosperm means "Naked Seed."
No, a tomato plant is not a gymnosperm. Tomato plants belong to the flowering plant group, also known as angiosperms, which produce seeds enclosed within fruits. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, do not have enclosed seeds and usually bear their seeds on the surface of scales or leaves.