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Gymnosperms cannot develop fruits and their seeds are bare, but angiosperms can form fruits and their seeds are encased in a fruit.
How do the gymnosperms reproduce?
Unlike angiosperms, or flowering plants, whose seeds are enclosed by fully developed ovaries, or fruits, gymnosperms, or any vascular plant, reproduce by the use of an exposed seed, or ovule.
How does angiosperm reproduce?
Angiosperm seeds are found in a flower, as opposed to gymnosperm seeds found in conifers and cycads. Angiosperm ovaries, which are typically found in flowers, are where fertilized angiosperm eggs turn into seeds. Angiosperm flowers have either female or male reproductive organs.
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