angiosperms are flowering plants and there are about 26000 living species, they are found in nearly every environment, they are used to produce many products such as medicine. they produce chemical defenses such as cocaine and are crucial for human existence because most agricultural crops are angiosperms
The alternate term for the gametophyte in angiosperms is the embryo sac. It is the female gametophyte within the ovule that produces the egg cell.
Angiosperms
An enclosed ovary
No. Rhizaophoracea, the mangrove family, are hardwords or angiosperms.
A peanut is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, like peanuts which develop inside a pod. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
The alternate term for the gametophyte in angiosperms is the embryo sac. It is the female gametophyte within the ovule that produces the egg cell.
No, they are angiosperms :)
Angiosperms
The male gametophyte of a gymnosperm is a pollen grain, which consists of two cells: a generative cell that will divide to form two sperm cells, and a tube cell that aids in the pollen tube formation.
Angiosperms
No, triploid endosperm is in angiosperms only. Gymnosperm means "Naked Seed."
An enclosed ovary
A cactus wren is a bird, not a plant. It is neither angiosperm nor gymnosperm.
No. Rhizaophoracea, the mangrove family, are hardwords or angiosperms.
A peanut is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, like peanuts which develop inside a pod. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
Ponderosa Pine is a gymnosperm. Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that do not have flowers or fruits. Whereas angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary, typically found in fruits.
Gymnosperm. The white pine's ovules are not enclosed within an ovary. The seeds are not produced within a fruit in a gymnosperm unlike angiosperms. Angiosperms like Cannabis Sativa/Indica when pollinated produce seeds within their "fruit" because their ovules are enclosed.