The apple drops from the tree when ripe and is eaten by foraging animals that then spread the seeds in their droppings.
Yes, cedar is a gymnosperm, which is a type of naked-seeded plant. Gymnosperms produce naked seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary. Cedar trees have cones that hold their seeds, which are directly exposed on the scales of the cone.
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Angiosperms
Neither, it is a gymnosperm (covered seed, coniferous (cone bearing) plants) . The terms monocot and dicot relate to angiosperms (naked seed, flower bearing plants)
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gymnosper,
fir tree
Gymnosperm means 'naked seed' and includes the conifers, cycads, Ginkgo and Gnetales groups of trees.
The apple drops from the tree when ripe and is eaten by foraging animals that then spread the seeds in their droppings.
it is a gymnosperm.
gymnosperm
A yew tree is a gymnosperm
One common type of gymnosperm is the pine tree, which produces its seeds in cones rather than within flowers or fruit. Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants with naked seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit. They include conifers, cycads, ginkgo, and gnetophytes.
Yes, cedar is a gymnosperm, which is a type of naked-seeded plant. Gymnosperms produce naked seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary. Cedar trees have cones that hold their seeds, which are directly exposed on the scales of the cone.
any plant that has a flower or fruit such as a magnolia tree, apple tree, etc. if the plant just has cones like a pine tree, fir tree, etc. then it is a gymnosperm.
A cedar tree is a gymnosperm, which means it produces seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary (naked seeds). Gymnosperms include conifers like cedar trees, pine trees, and spruce trees.