Biology
Difference between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
The Basic difference between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms is that in Angiosperms double fertilization takes place, while in Gymnosperms single fertilization takes place.
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Difference between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
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Angiosperms | Gymnosperms
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Seed develops inside the ovary which develops into a fruit. | Naked seed borne to megasporophyll. No fruit formation.
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Endosperm formed after fertilization.
| Endosperm formed before pollination. It is actually a food containing female gametophyte. |
Anther consists of 4 pollen sacs.
| Number of microsporangia borne on microsporophylls ranges from 2 to numerous cycas. |
Flowers are bisexual.
| Cones are mostly unisexual. |
Ovules are borne inside the ovary and covered.
| Ovules are exposed on megasporphylls. |
Megasporophyll delicate.
| Megasporophyll woody. |
Double fertlization takes place. | Single fertilization takes place.
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Egg apparatus present in embryo sac.
| Female gametophyte contains archeogonia. |
Ovules have a narrow microphyle.
| Ovules have a large microphyle. |
Pollen grains display diverse forms.
| Pollen grains are winged. |