An acorn is a " Gymnosperm" also known as a naked seed. "The gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and Gnetales."
An Oak is a deciduous tree not an evergreen. The acorn is the seed of the Oak tree
The seeds of Oak trees are called acorns.
Gymnosperms. 'Gymnosperm' is Greek for 'naked seed'.
All the gymnosperms have a seed without a seed coat. (Gymnos : Naked; Spermae : Seeded)
The acorn, or oak nut, is the nut of the oak tree. It usually contains a single seed (rarely two seeds), enclosed in a tough, leathery shell, and borne in a cup-shaped cupule.
An oak has an acorn and it is the seed pod.
because it has a seed like a fruit
An acorn is the seed of an oak tree, so in the nature of things the seed produces another of it's parent, so an acorn becomes an oak tree.
An acorn is the seed of an oak tree, so in the nature of things the seed produces another of it's parent, so an acorn becomes an oak tree.
An acorn is a seed, usually producing a tree of the Oak variety.
Yes. It's a seed.
An acorn
Dirt / soil It's the seed of a (oak) tree.
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No, the acorn is the seed of the Oak tree
Not a fruit but a seed called the 'acorn'
An acorn is the nut of the oak tree, or the oak nut. Inside the tough shell of the acorn is usually only one seed and on rare occasions, two seeds.