No, gymnosperms cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis. Instead, they rely on their leaves (needles) to carry out photosynthesis and produce food for the plant. Gymnosperms are heterotrophic, meaning they must obtain nutrients from their environment.
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No, they do not, which is why they don't produce "true" fruit(only cones.). However, they do produce ovules.
Angiosperms produce flowers and fruits, which serve as reproductive structures and protect the seeds. Gymnosperms do not produce flowers or fruits; instead, they produce cones to hold and disperse their seeds.
Two characteristics that define gymnosperms are that they do not produce flowers or fruits and do not pollinate
Yes, gymnosperms produce ovules. Ovules are the structures within female cones where female gametes are produced and fertilized by male gametes to form seeds. Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes, among others.
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gymnosperms are autorophic because they are plants and plants make their own food.
Producer produce their own foods; consumers do not.
It is called single celled when it DOES produce its own food and multi celled when it can't produce its own food.
They eat by the process of photosynthesis which means that they convert the energy of sunlight ino simple sugars.
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No, they do not, which is why they don't produce "true" fruit(only cones.). However, they do produce ovules.
All plants that produce their own food, but a mushroom cannot produce their own food.
Angiosperms produce flowers and fruits, which serve as reproductive structures and protect the seeds. Gymnosperms do not produce flowers or fruits; instead, they produce cones to hold and disperse their seeds.
me? no
Two characteristics that define gymnosperms are that they do not produce flowers or fruits and do not pollinate
Yes, gymnosperms produce ovules. Ovules are the structures within female cones where female gametes are produced and fertilized by male gametes to form seeds. Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes, among others.