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Gymnosperms is Greek for naked seed. This means that the seeds have no protection around them. For example, a conifer's cone is encased, therefore it is not a gymnosperm.
Multicellular organismAutotrophsEukaryoticSeed bearing plantProduce seedNaked seedContain green colour pigment, able to perform photosynthesisSporophylls are aggregated to form cones.Root presentLeaves presentStem presentEndosperm cell are haploidVascular tissue such as xylem lack vessels phloem lack companion cellUsually perennial , evergren, and woody plantHabitat : landEX deodar, pinus,
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Gnetophyta are gymnosperms which thrive in arid environments. Because of the desert-like climates in which they thrive, they have adapted very long, flat leaves to take in the proper amount of sunlight. The leaves and the rest of the plant are low to the ground, to prevent excessive heat. They are classified as gymnosperms, and do indeed share more molecular content in common with them than with the angiosperms. They reproduce using the "stolon" method. They plant their cones metres away and continue the trail of leaves. - IQ4U - What IQ4U has described is welwistchia, which is one of the plants in Gnetophyta. Another plant that you may know better is Ephedera, also known as Mormon Tea. Gnetophyta is often unrecognizable from angiosperms due to their angiosperm like leaves (in having reticulate veination). However, what is the most advanced is their reproductive structure, which is currently being argued over in plant systematics as to whether or not it is a flower.
Two characteristics that all angiosperms share are: - Producing flowers - Producing seeds that are enclosed in fruits Source(s): My textbook.
They produce seeds that are not enclosed by fruits.
Gymnosperms is Greek for naked seed. This means that the seeds have no protection around them. For example, a conifer's cone is encased, therefore it is not a gymnosperm.
They produce seeds that are not enclosed by fruits.
Seeds are enclosed in fruits. Leaves are usually broad and flat. Flowers are presentbut cones are absent. Fertilization Is double. Angiosperms are divided into two major groups .... 1. Monocotyledons 2. Dicotyledons In angiosperms, the reproductive structures are located in the flower, which consists of highly modified leaves.
Yes. they share many characteristics.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
Which organims would share the most characteristics
The characteristics that a pea plant does share are color variants
To compare them you find characteristics that they share. To contrast them you find characteristics that they do not share.
Multicellular organismAutotrophsEukaryoticSeed bearing plantProduce seedNaked seedContain green colour pigment, able to perform photosynthesisSporophylls are aggregated to form cones.Root presentLeaves presentStem presentEndosperm cell are haploidVascular tissue such as xylem lack vessels phloem lack companion cellUsually perennial , evergren, and woody plantHabitat : landEX deodar, pinus,
Living things share all of the following characteristics except _____.