One key innovation of gymnosperms is the development of seeds, which allow for greater protection and nourishment of the developing embryo compared to spore reproduction. This adaptation enables gymnosperms to reproduce in a variety of environments and contributes to their resilience and longevity. Additionally, gymnosperms typically have woody tissues, which provide structural support and allow them to grow taller and compete for sunlight. These innovations have contributed to their success and diversity in terrestrial ecosystems.
Gymnosperms
Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
One key innovation of gymnosperms is the development of seeds, which allow for greater protection and nourishment of the developing embryo compared to spore reproduction. This adaptation enables gymnosperms to reproduce in a variety of environments and contributes to their resilience and longevity. Additionally, gymnosperms typically have woody tissues, which provide structural support and allow them to grow taller and compete for sunlight. These innovations have contributed to their success and diversity in terrestrial ecosystems.
Gymnosperms
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
The scientific name for gymnosperms is Gymnospermae.
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
The dominant generation in gymnosperms is the sporophyte generation.
Angiosperms have several advantages over gymnosperms, such as the ability to encase their seeds within a protective ovary, which aids in seed dispersal and protection. This innovation increased their reproductive success and allowed them to adapt to a wider range of environments compared to gymnosperms. Angiosperms also developed more efficient nutrient transport systems, enabling them to outcompete gymnosperms over time.
Conifers are gymnosperms. Leylandi etc
Some Gymnosperms cure others kill
Gymnosperms transport materials through vascular tissues.