different between gymnosperm vs angrosperms
gymnosperm
English
Etymology
from Ancient Greek ?????? (gumnós, “naked”) + ?????? (spérma, “seed”)
Pronunciation
Noun
gymnosperm (plural gymnosperms)
- (botany) Any plant such as a conifer whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovary.
Hyponyms
- (plant with seed not in ovary): conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, Gnetales
Derived terms
- gymnospermous
- progymnosperm
Related terms
- Gymnospermae
- gymnospore
Translations
gymnosperm From the web:
- what gymnosperm means
- what gymnosperms
- what gymnosperms contain flower
- what gymnosperms reproduce asexually
- what gymnosperms produce
- what gymnosperm is not a conifer
- what gymnosperms produce flowers
- what gymnosperms produce cones
angrosperms
angrosperms From the web:
- what angiosperms
- what angiosperms have vascular tissue
- what are angiosperms and gymnosperms
- what do angiosperms produce
- what do angiosperms and gymnosperms have in common
- what is angiosperms in biology
- what does angiosperms mean
- what makes angiosperms unique
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