They are fleshy fruits(apples grapes etc.), Dry fruits, and Aggregate fruits
Their seeds are enclosed in ovaries unlike the "naked seed" plants, gymnospores, which have no ovaries.
A daisy is in the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all flowering plants with true flowers and seeds enclosed in ovaries.
No, lilies are angiosperms, not gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are a group of plants that produce seeds without enclosed ovaries, while angiosperms have seeds enclosed within a fruit. Lilies belong to the angiosperm group, specifically in the monocot family Liliaceae.
No, they do not, which is why they don't produce "true" fruit(only cones.). However, they do produce ovules.
yes because it is a vascular plant that has seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary
Their seeds are enclosed in ovaries unlike the "naked seed" plants, gymnospores, which have no ovaries.
Angiosperms produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. These seeds are typically enclosed in an ovary, which develops into a fruit after fertilization. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of plants and produce a wide variety of seeds.
reproductive strategies adapted by plants. angiosperm= seeds enclosed in ovary ( a flowering plant) gymnosperm= seeds not enclosed in ovary (non flowering)
A daisy is in the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all flowering plants with true flowers and seeds enclosed in ovaries.
No, lilies are angiosperms, not gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are a group of plants that produce seeds without enclosed ovaries, while angiosperms have seeds enclosed within a fruit. Lilies belong to the angiosperm group, specifically in the monocot family Liliaceae.
No, they do not, which is why they don't produce "true" fruit(only cones.). However, they do produce ovules.
yes because it is a vascular plant that has seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary
Heterosporous is the name given to the plant that produces seeds in the ovaries.
seeds
they have enclosed seeds
Angiosperms are plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Angiosperms are plants that produce flowers and fruits.Specifically, the name combines the Greek words angeion("vessel") and spermos ("relating to seed"). It designates seeds which are enclosed in ovaries. The ovaries ultimately turn into fruits, and its ovules ultimately turn into the seeds of the plant's fruits.