Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. GymnospermsAngiosperms 1. Seeds 2. Leaves 3. Reproduction 4. Example 5. Quick Drawing 1. Seeds 2. Leaves 3. Reproduction.

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Gymnosperms and Angiosperms

GymnospermsAngiosperms 1. Seeds 2. Leaves 3. Reproduction 4. Example 5. Quick Drawing 1. Seeds 2. Leaves 3. Reproduction 4. Example 5. Quick Drawing

Gymnosperms 1.Seeds are not protected and contained in a cone 2.Needle-like leaves 3.Pollen from male cone is carried by wind to female cone 4.Conifers (Ponderosa Pine, Western White Pine, etc.), Cycads, Ginkgoes, Gnetophytes Angiosperms 1.Seed are protected with fruit 2.Broad leaves with flowers 3.Pollen from the stamen (male) are transported by wind or pollinators to the pistil (female) 4.Flowers, fruit trees, fruit plants (Apple Tree, Strawberry Plants, etc.)