Both gymnosperms and angiosperms bear seeds. But, why are they classified separately?
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Both gymnosperms and angiosperms bear seeds. But, why are they classified separately?
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Gymnosperms and angiosperms are classified separately
although they both bear seeds because of following
reason
(i) Ovules in gymnosperms are naked. In angiosperms,
they are enclosed inside the ovary.
(ii) Wood is non-porous in gymnosperm, i.e., the vessels
are absent. Wood in angiosperms is porous, i.e., the
vessels are present.