Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Differences

What is the difference between a gymnosperm and an angiosperm?

4 comments:

Kelsey M. said...

A gymnosperm is a vascular seed plant whose seeds aren’t enclosed by a fruit. A angiosperm is a flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit. That's how they're different.

Anonymous said...

A gymnosperm is a vascular plant that produces seeds that are not protected by fruit. They do not have flowers, and have four divisions called conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and gnetophytes. Angyosperm produces flowers and seeds. They produce fruit

kelseyr. said...

A gynosperm is a group of seed-bearing plants with ovules, which are arranged cone-like. An angiosperm is a grouf of land plants. They are flowering plants.

Rylee said...

Gymnosperm and angiosperm are vascular seed plants. A gymnosperm is not enclosed by a fruit. An angiosperm produces seeds with in a fruit.