Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
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How do gymnosperms and angiosperms differ from each other?
- Gymnosperms
- Angiosperms
- Pteridophytes
- Pteridophyta
- Gymnosperms
- Bryophyta
- Thallophyta
Venus flytrap is a/an
Gymnosperm
Bryophyta
Pteridophyta
Angiosperm
Gymnosperm differ from angiosperm in
Having fruits
Having seeds
Having naked ovule
Having Differentiated body
1. Gymnosperms do not form fruit, angiosperm form fruit.
2. Gymnosperms have naked seeds, angiosperms have enclosed seeds.
3. Gymnosperms are dicots, all angiosperms are monocots.
4. Gymnosperms are phanerogams, angiosperms are not phanerogams.
- 3, 4
- 2, 3
- 1, 2
- 1, 4
Are bryophytes haplodiplontic?
What are the types of vascular plants?
Which of the following produces seeds which are enclosed in fruits?
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Pteridophytes
Bryophytes
Are tracheophytes pteridophytes?
- True
- False
- Sieve tube
- Medullary rays
- Bast fibre
- Companion cells
Which of the following characteristic feature distinguishes an angiosperm from the rest of the plants?
Vascular Tissue
Well defined leaf
Root
Flower
Is pineapple a gymnosperm?
Which of the following is a group of 'flowering plants'?
Bryophyta
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Thallophyta
(v) Bryophyta:
(vi) Angiosperms and gymnosperms.
In which of the following group would you place a plant which produces seeds but not flowers?
Angiosperms
Pteridophytes
Bryophytes
Gymnosperms
How subkingdom cryptogamae is classified?
Is pine tree a bryophyte?
Do non-tracheophytes have alternation of generations?
What is the role of style in gymnosperm?
It helps join stigma to ovary
It helps deposit pollens on ovary
No role in Gymnosperm
Supports the stigma
Plants which bear naked seeds are called
Which of the following characters can be used to distinguish gymnosperms from angiosperms?
Presence of pollen chambers in gymnosperms
Presence of stomata in angiosperms
Presence of naked ovules in gymnosperms
None of these
- Bryophyta
- Pteridophyta
- Gymnosperm
Angiosperm