A. Angiosperms are flowering plants where the seeds are seen
within an Ovary. Gymnospers are non flowering plants, they have
cones which are seeds which are not covered with ovaries. The later
have naked seeds.
B. Angiosperms and gymnosperms are vascular structures as their
name suggests.
C. Angiosperms and gymnosperms have dominant sporophyte
generation.
D. Sporangia differentiating from sporophytes are specialised cells
which later form into spores in both aniosperms and
gymnosperms.
Ans: A. Angiosperms are flowering plants where the seeds are seen within an Ovary. Gymnospers are non flowering plants, they have cones which are seeds which are not covered with ovaries. The later have naked seeds.
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