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Identify the key features that distinguish gymnosperms from angiosperms. Gymnosperms have cones instead of flowers. Only gymnosperms form a microspore. Gymnosperms have naked seeds. Gymnosperms have a dominant gametophyte stage.

          Identify the key features that distinguish gymnosperms from angiosperms.

Gymnosperms have cones instead of flowers.
Only gymnosperms form a microspore.
Gymnosperms have naked seeds.
Gymnosperms have a dominant gametophyte stage.
        
Identify the key features that distinguish gymnosperms from angiosperms.

Gymnosperms have cones instead of flowers.
Only gymnosperms form a microspore.
Gymnosperms have naked seeds.
Gymnosperms have a dominant gametophyte stage.

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00:01 So here we are trying to differentiate the gymnosperms and the angiosperms.
00:05 Gymnosperms and the angiosperm both comes under a group called the feniro games.
00:11 But the basic difference between the gymnosperms and the ngo sperm lie in their characteristic to form flowering plants or non -flowering plants.
00:21 So what we can say, the gymnosperm have cones instead of the frouvers.
00:27 So gymnosperm, which are the organisms.
00:30 They have cones instead of the flower.
00:35 So they have cones instead of flower.
00:38 They have male cone and the female cone.
00:41 And this particular thing is also a differentiating feature.
00:45 So option 8 is also a differentiating characteristic feature between the gymnosperm and the angiosperm.
00:52 Further but we can say, gymnospom do carry a thing which is called the micro pore...
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