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Standard VII
Biology
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
The gymnosper...
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The gymnosperms are
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seeded plants whereas the angiosperms are
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The gymnosperms are naked seeded plants whereas the angiosperms are seeded plants in which seed is enclosed within fruits or flowers.
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Identify the correct difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms.
1. Gymnosperms do not form fruit, angiosperm form fruit.
2. Gymnosperms have naked seeds, angiosperms have enclosed seeds.
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4. Gymnosperms are phanerogams, angiosperms are not phanerogams.
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