Gymnosperms produce naked seeds, meaning their seeds are not enclosed in a fruit. These seeds are often found on the surface of specialized structures, such as cones or scales, instead of being fully enclosed. Examples of gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo trees.
A violet is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms, such as conifers, have seeds that are not enclosed. Violets belong to the family Violaceae and are characterized by their distinctive flowers.
No, they are not enclosed in a fruit. They are "naked seeds." Angiosperms are enclosed in fruit.
Plants that produce seeds not enclosed in a container include gymnosperms, such as conifers like pine trees. Gymnosperms have "naked" seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary or fruit. The seeds are typically borne in cone-like structures or on the surface of scales.
Gymnosperms that produce exposed seeds include conifers (such as pine, spruce, fir), cycads, ginkgo, and gnetophytes. These plants bear their seeds in open structures like cones or fleshy coverings, unlike angiosperms that have enclosed seeds within fruits.
conifers produce seeds from narrow needles, ferns do not
Conifers produce seeds that are enclosed in an integument and born on cones. The integument is a thin layer of cells. Conifers do not produce flowers but in early spring, they produce flower-like structures.
spores
Angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (conifers, cycads, ginkgo) are two groups of vascular plants that produce seeds. Angiosperms have seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms have seeds not enclosed, usually in cones.
Gymnosperms produce naked seeds, meaning their seeds are not enclosed in a fruit. These seeds are often found on the surface of specialized structures, such as cones or scales, instead of being fully enclosed. Examples of gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo trees.
A violet is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms, such as conifers, have seeds that are not enclosed. Violets belong to the family Violaceae and are characterized by their distinctive flowers.
The leaves of conifers are called 'needles'
No, they are not enclosed in a fruit. They are "naked seeds." Angiosperms are enclosed in fruit.
Plants that produce seeds not enclosed in a container include gymnosperms, such as conifers like pine trees. Gymnosperms have "naked" seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary or fruit. The seeds are typically borne in cone-like structures or on the surface of scales.
Gymnosperms that produce exposed seeds include conifers (such as pine, spruce, fir), cycads, ginkgo, and gnetophytes. These plants bear their seeds in open structures like cones or fleshy coverings, unlike angiosperms that have enclosed seeds within fruits.
Phanerogams are a group of plants that produce seeds, including gymnosperms (such as conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants). They are characterized by their ability to reproduce through seeds enclosed in a protective structure.
Needles.