Angiosperms is the term that is used to describe a plant that produces a seed with a protective cover.
A seed is a young undeveloped plant that contains nutrients for growth and a protective coating to keep it safe until conditions are right for germination.
Angiosperm
Gymnosperms
the seed pod
A seed vascular plant is a type of plant that has vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients, as well as reproductive structures that produce seeds. These plants include gymnosperms (such as pine trees) and angiosperms (flowering plants), which make up a majority of plant species on Earth. Seeds provide a protective structure for plant embryos and help with dispersal.
Angiosperm
Angiosperm
Angiosperm
The term for a plant that produces a seed with a protective cover is an "angiosperm." Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary, which develops into a fruit that provides protection for the seed.
gymnosperm (apex)
gymnosperm (apex)
gymnosperm (apex)
its not really a plant but angiosperms and they usually produce their seeds in flowers
a gynosperm is a plant which donot produce flowers. A gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant that produces naked seeds, or seeds without protective covering. An example of a seed with protective covering would be an apple. The "flesh" of the apple would be the protective covering. An example of a naked seed would be a pine cone.
The protective seed cover is called a seed coat or testa. It helps to protect the seed from physical damage, pathogens, and harsh environmental conditions.
gymnosperm (apex)
A seed is a young undeveloped plant that contains nutrients for growth and a protective coating to keep it safe until conditions are right for germination.