no gymnosperms do NOT have sperm cells. They are actually "naked seeds"
No they do not, they are only found on Angiosperm Plants along with fruits.
no they do not
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Seed
Ovuliferous scale in the cone
no... a lichen is a simbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria while a gymnosperm is a seed producing tree (usually a cone-barring tree).
angiosperm - flowering plant fruit endosperm (3n) triploid gymnosperm - 'naked seed' trees cones endosperm (n) haploid
It is an angiosperm because the seed starts in side the flower not from a cone or anything like that
A pine cone is not the product of an angiosperm. A pine tree is classified as a gymnosperm. The pine cone would be the seed.
gymnospermphobia
No, I has a seed that is covered by a fruit A gymnosperm is not enclosed by a protective fruit
A fern is not a gymnosperm for a gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant such as conifers.
Through seed formation
gymnosperm.
No, triploid endosperm is in angiosperms only. Gymnosperm means "Naked Seed."
gymnosperm
Yes, it is a gymnosperm.
gymnosperm.
Gymnosperm means 'naked seed' and includes the conifers, cycads, Ginkgo and Gnetales groups of trees.
Gymnosperms. 'Gymnosperm' is Greek for 'naked seed'.
A gymnosperm is a seed-producing plant including conifers, cycads, Ginkgo and Gnetales. They have "naked seeds".