There is only one living species of ginkgo tree today: Ginkgo biloba. Though there were many other species in the past, Ginkgo biloba is the only surviving member of the Ginkgoaceae family.
Neither. The monocot/dicot classification only applies to flowering plants.
no gymnosperms do NOT have sperm cells. They are actually "naked seeds"
For conservation of species in wild plants seed dormancy is prevalent. Thus only a few seeds germinate in first growing season and rest of these remain dormant in the soil for several months or even years.
Today there is only one species of Human, however, at one time there were several, including Neanderthal, Homosapien, Sapien, and a few others. Only the homosapiens survived to the modern world.One... but there are many sub-species aprx. 7 billion people on this earth and we are all different in some way
No, triploid endosperm is in angiosperms only. Gymnosperm means "Naked Seed."
No, the ginkgo plant (as there is only one surviving species) is a gymnosperm, meaning it has seeds enclosed in cone-like structures, much like a pine or fir tree.
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There is only one living species of ginkgo tree today: Ginkgo biloba. Though there were many other species in the past, Ginkgo biloba is the only surviving member of the Ginkgoaceae family.
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Humans.We are the only hominid species that still exist. Our taxon is Homo-Sapien Sapien. Most people just say Homo-Sapien, even though the actual Homo-Sapien species is extinct.
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Humans.We are the only hominid species that still exist. Our taxon is Homo-Sapien Sapien. Most people just say Homo-Sapien, even though the actual Homo-Sapien species is extinct.
Humans.We are the only hominid species that still exist. Our taxon is Homo-Sapien Sapien. Most people just say Homo-Sapien, even though the actual Homo-Sapien species is extinct.