Gymnosperms And Angiosperms Ppt

Gymnosperms And Angiosperms Ppt

is gumamela angiosperm or gymnosperm​

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1. is gumamela angiosperm or gymnosperm​


Answer:

angiosperm

Explanation:

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angiosperm

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2. compare gymnosperms with angiosperm


Answer:

no flowers or fruits

Explanation:

Angiosperms, also called flowering plants, have seeds that are enclosed within an ovary (usually a fruit), while gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits, and have unenclosed or “naked” seeds on the surface of scales or leaves. Gymnosperm seeds are often configured as cones.


3. Is bougainvillea angiosperm or gymnosperm? ​


Answer:

Buogainvillea is an example of angiosperm


4. are cone-bearing plants. * Gymnosperms o Angiosperms o Bryophyta o


Answer: gymnosperms

Explanation:

they don't produce flowers, unlike angiosperms.

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Answer:

Gymnosperms

Explanation:

Cone-bearing plants are called conifers, as they belong to the gymnosperms categories, so they don't produce flowers, unlike angiosperms.


5. if gumamela and squash are angiosperms which of the following plants is a gymnosperms​


Gymnosperms are seed-bearing vascular plants, such as cycads, ginkgo, yews and conifers, in which the ovules or seeds are not enclosed in an ovary.

Explanation:

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6. how are angiosperms different from gymnosperms?


The key difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms is how their seeds are developed. The seeds of angiosperms develop in the ovaries of flowers and are surrounded by a protective fruit. ... Gymnosperm seeds are usually formed in unisexual cones, known as strobili, and the plants lack fruits and flowers.


7. how do bees contribute to the pollination of angiosperms and gymnosperms?​


they gets the pollen then they flyExplanation:


8. how do humans contribute to the pollination of angiosperms and gymnosperms​


Answer:

Gymnosperms have simpler pollination as all transmit their pollen by wind. ... When pollen is deposited on the stigma (in angiosperms) or the ovule (in gymnosperms ), it germinates, forming a slender pollen tube through a weakened area of the pollen wall.

Explanation:


9. illustrate the life cycle of gymnosperms and angiosperms


Answer:

It is a process of dipping into the hot wax and the others

Explanation:

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10. Which of the following is not a characteristic that distinguishes gymnosperms and angiosperms from other plants?


Answer:

alternation of generations

Explanation:


11. how do bees contribute to the pollination of angiosperms and gymnosperms


Answer:

In angiosperms, pollination is defined as the placement or transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or another flower. In gymnosperms, pollination involves pollen transfer from the male cone to the female cone.

Explanation:

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12. ano ang gymnosperms at angiosperms? tagalog explanation po


Angiosperms - Ang pinaka - magkakaibang pangkat ng mga halaman ng lupa.
Gymnosperms - Ang isang pangkat ng binhi na gumagawa ng mga halaman na kabilang ang mga conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, at gnetophytes.

13. What is the difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms?


Angiosperms, also called flowering plants, have seeds that are enclosed within an ovary (usually a fruit), while gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits, and have unenclosed or “naked” seeds on the surface of scales or leaves.


14. describre angiosperm and gymnosperm​


Answer:

Angiosperms are the flowering plants that are the largest and most diverse groups of plants in the kingdom Plantae.

Gymnosperms are vascular plants that have exposed or naked seeds that are not even visible until maturity. Seed. Seeds are enclosed inside an ovary that matures to form a fruit.

Angiosperms, also called flowering plants, have seeds that are enclosed within an ovary (usually a fruit), while gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits, and have unenclosed or “naked” seeds on the surface of scales or leaves. Gymnosperm seeds are often configured as cones.


15. compare gymnosperm with angiosperm​


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Angiosperms are more diverse in comparison to the gymnosperms. Angiosperms, are also known as flowering plants and having seeds enclosed within their fruit. Whereas gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits and have naked seeds on the surface of their leaves. Gymnosperm seeds are configured as the cones.

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16. what is the similarities and difference of angiosperms from gymnosperms?


Answer:

Difference between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms

Angiosperms Gymnosperms

A seed is produced by flowering plants and is enclosed within an ovary A seed is produced by non-flowering plants and are unenclosed or naked.

The lifecycle of these plants are seasonal These plants are evergreen

Has triploid tissue Has haploid tissue


17. what is Angiosperm? And what is Gymnosperm?


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Angiosperm - a flowering plant, which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary

Angiosperms are vascular plants that produce flowers, seeds, and fruit. Monocots and dicots are the two types of angiosperms. They have well developed reproductive and vascular structures to aid in fertilization, pollination and dispersal.


Examples of angiosperms include oak trees, maples, birches, forsythias, daisies, lilies and lilac bushes.

Gymnosperm - a vascular plant that bears naked seeds not enclosed in any specialized chambers.

Gymnosperms are seeded vascular plants that live on land. The major characteristic that distinguishes gymnosperms from other types of plants is that their seeds are contained within cones, rather than fruits (like angiosperms).

Examples of gymnosperms are fir trees, spruce trees, pine trees, cycads and ginkgo trees.

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18. what is spermatophytes, gymnosperm, and angiosperms?​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

Spermatophytes are divided into gymnosperms and angiosperms. The name Angiosperms comes from the Greek words: angeion, “vase”, and sperm, “seeds”. This name means that the seeds of these plants are not “naked”, but encased in a specific structure, the ovary, that protects them from the external environment.


19. Explain the difference between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms


Answer:

The key difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms is how their seeds are developed. The seeds of angiosperms develop in the ovaries of flowers and are surrounded by a protective fruit. ... Gymnosperm seeds are usually formed in unisexual cones, known as strobili, and the plants lack fruits and flowers.

Explanation:

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20. What structures is most common in gymnosperms and angiosperms?


Answer:

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21. 1. What are the uses of gymnosperms and angiosperms to humans? Describe their adaptations


Answer:

any of a group of vascular plants that produce naked seeds not enclosed in an ovary, that were formerly considered a class (Gymnospermae) of seed plants, but that are now considered polyphyletic in origin and divided into several extinct divisions and four divisions with surviving members typified by the cycadophytes, conifers, ginkgo, and ephedras

Explanation:

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22. Differentiate between gymnosperm and angiosperm plants.


Answer:

Angiosperms, also called flowering plants, have seeds that are enclosed within an ovary (usually a fruit), while gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits, and have unenclosed or “naked” seeds on the surface of scales or leaves. Gymnosperm seeds are often configured as cones.

Explanation:

Angiosperms, are also known as flowering plants and having seeds enclosed within their fruit. Whereas gymnosperms have no flowers or fruits and have naked seeds on the surface of their leaves. Gymnosperm seeds are configured as the cones.

Answer:

One main difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms is the way in which they reproduce. Gymnosperms reproduce via seeds that are exposed on the surface of scales or leaves, while angiosperms reproduce via seeds that are enclosed in an ovary or fruit. Another key difference is that angiosperms produce flowers, while gymnosperms do not.


23. differentiater gymnosperm and angiosperms and cite example of these plants


The difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms are simple: one is cone-bearing and one is flowering.

Gymnosperms are cone-bearing plants, they are composed of pine cones, cycads, and ginkgoes. On the other hand, angiosperms are flowering plants. Angiosperms make up the most of the plant species found in our planet.

Examples of gymnosperms are:

Baguio pineCycadGingko biloba

The most common angiosperm examples are:

RoseGumamelaSampaguita

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24. what is the general appearance of the gymnosperm and the angiosperm


Gymnosperms - Cone - bearing plants
Angiosperms - Flowering plants


25. Compare gymnosperm and angiosperm plants​


Answer:

The key difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms is how their seeds are developed. The seeds of angiosperms develop in the ovaries of flowers and are surrounded by a protective fruit. ... Gymnosperm seeds are usually formed in unisexual cones, known as strobili, and the plants lack fruits and flowers.


26. what is the female structure in gymnosperms and angiosperms where the egg is produced?​


Answer:

In angiosperms, the female gametophyte exists in an enclosed structure—the ovule—which is within the ovary; in gymnosperms, the female gametophyte is present on exposed bracts of the female cone. Double fertilization is a key event in the lifecycle of angiosperms, but is completely absent in gymnosperms.

Where the eggs of gymnosperms and angiosperms are produced?

ovary

ovaryThe male part is the pollen grain, and the female part is the ovary. The ovary goes through meiosis to produce an "egg", which is them fertilized by the "sperm" carried by the pollen.

Explanation:

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27. Give 5 examples of Angiosperms and give 5 examples of gymnosperms.


Answer:

Angiosperms:

roses, lilies, Broccoli, kale, Petunias, Eggplant, Tomato, Peppers and sugarcanes.

Gymnosperms:

Cycas, pinus, Thuja, Cedrus, Abies, Larix

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Answer:

Angiosperms

Broccoli

Kale

Eggplant

Tomato

Roses

Gymnosperms

Cycas

Pinus

Thuja

Abies

Larix

Explanation:

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28. Write the similarity and difference of angiosperms and gymnosperm​


Differences and similarities between the angiosperms and the gymnosperms.

Angiosperms like all vascular plants have a sporophyte-dominant life cycle.

Gymnosperms also have a sporophyte-dominant life cycle as in other vascular plants.

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29. Angiosperms and gymnosperms activity with answes


Gymnosperms are seed bearing trees with no flowers nor fruits. Their seeds are visible and are not covered by a fruit wall, the ovary of the fruit, and an example of these seeds are cones and fern spores.

Angiosperm are seed bearing trees with fruits and flowers. Their seeds are hidden in the ovary of the fruit( the fruit itself is the ovary so the seed is inside the fruit). Example of trees that are angiosperm are mango, apple and avocados .

30. ||. Describe ANGIOSPERM and GYMNOSPERM ANGIOSPERM. GYMNOSPERM 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. ​


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Answer:

ANGIOSPERM

1. plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel

2. large group and include herbaceous plants, shrubs, grasses, and most trees

3. known as flowering plants and having seeds enclosed within their fruit

4. show the flowers before they bear fruits.

5. forms the flower which carries reproductive organs and fruits.

GYMNOSPERM

1. bear the seeds directly on the sporophylls but without any cover.

2. it has a less number of species

3. have no flowers or fruits and have naked seeds on the surface of their leaves.

4. seeds are naked and hence is unprotected after of its release. Therefore they need to get into the ground quickly to take root.

5. animals, weather conditions, or any other negative factors will damage them.


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