A basic difference between gymnosperms and flowering plants is:

a. gymnosperms produce seeds that are enclosed within a fruit, while flowering plants
produce seeds borne naked.
b. gymnosperms produce flowers that have floral parts arranged in threes, or multiples of
threes, while flowering plants have floral parts arranged in fours or in multiples of four.
c. gymnosperms produce only cones, while flowering plants produce both flowers and cones.
d. gymnosperms produce seeds borne naked, while flowering plants produce seeds enclosed
within a fruit.
e. gymnosperms produce “naked” ovules, while flowering plants produce “naked” seeds.


D

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