Gymnosperms do not produce spore, they produce pollen and seeds. The seeds and pollen are both produced in cones and the seed is "naked", it is not enclosed in an ovary.
False. Gymnosperms do not produce fruits to disperse their seeds. Instead, gymnosperm seeds are often enclosed in cones or other structures that do not develop into fruits.
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.
Bristlecone pine is a gymnosperm. Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that do not have flowers, and the seeds are usually exposed on the surface of cones. Bristlecone pines produce cones to disperse their seeds.
Angiosperm
A mushroom is neither a gymnosperm nor an angiosperm. It is a type of fungus, which is a separate kingdom in the classification of living organisms. Fungi are different from plants and do not produce seeds or flowers.
False. Gymnosperms do not produce fruits to disperse their seeds. Instead, gymnosperm seeds are often enclosed in cones or other structures that do not develop into fruits.
Uncovered seeds come from gymnosperm.
A peanut is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, like peanuts which develop inside a pod. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
that they have naked seeds
It is a gymnosperm because the seeds of a sunflower are on the outside
A gymnosperm spore is a reproductive unit produced by gymnosperms, a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes. Unlike angiosperms, which produce seeds enclosed in fruits, gymnosperms produce naked seeds that develop from ovules on cone scales. Gymnosperm spores are typically haploid and develop into gametophytes, which subsequently produce gametes for fertilization. These spores play a crucial role in the life cycle of gymnosperms, facilitating reproduction and genetic diversity.
A Gymnosperm I think, How do you think I would know!!!!!!!! Gosh.!
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.
In Gymnosperms, the seeds do not develop in an ovary - they aren't inside a fruit. Gymnosperm seeds develop either on the surface of scale/leaf-like appendages of cones, or at the end of short stalks. Two examples are conifers and cycads. In Angiosperms (flowering plants), the seeds are contained within some kind of fruit, the ovary.
No a gymnosperm is not a cone the cone is the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
Gymnosperm seeds typically develop in structures called cones or strobili. Male cones produce pollen, while female cones contain ovules that develop into seeds after fertilization. Unlike angiosperms, gymnosperms do not enclose their seeds in fruit; instead, the seeds often sit exposed on the surface of the cone scales. This reproductive strategy allows gymnosperms to efficiently disperse seeds through wind or other means.
this is gymnosperms becuse it has seeds