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Are gymnosperms and angiosperms monophyletic or paraphyletic?
monophyletic
Are seed plant sperm cells flagellated?
Describe the life cycle of a pine.
Did progymnosperms have seeds?
Does a seed get fertilized?
How are spores and seeds similar and different?
How does pollination work?
How has angiosperm phylogeny changed in the last 10 years?
How is pollination an advantage over seedless vascular plants?
How many conifer species are there?
How much can a sequoia weigh?
In seed plants, is the gametophyte or sporophyte independent?
Is gymnosperm or angiosperm pollination more 'random'?
List 9 examples of conifers.
What advantages does sheltering female gametophytes inside the parent sporophyte offer?
What are 6 examples of eudicots?
What are 7 examples of monocots?
What are conifers?
What are cycads?
What are ginkgos?
What are gnetophytes?
What are integuments?
What are petals?
What are sepals?
What are stamens?
What are the four extant phyla of gymnosperms?
What are the relative sizes of the four gymnosperm phyla?
What are three dicots that branched off before monocots?
What clade contains most dicots?
What conifer is a "living fossil"?
What does Amborella consist of?
What does conifer mean?
What does gymnosperm mean?
What four types of modified leaves are present in a flower?
What happened in the Permian?
What is Douglas fir used for?
What is improved in angiosperm xylem over gymnosperm xylem?
What is the extinct ancestor of gymnosperms and angiosperms called?
What is the main difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms?
What is the primary purpose of a flower?
What phylum are all angiosperms in?
What three reproductive traits define seed plants?
What types of spores do seed plants have?
What's special about conifers?
When did gymnosperms radiate?
Which came first, gymnosperms or angiosperms?
Which components of a flower are directly correlated with reproduction?
Which conifers are adapted to dry conditions and how?
Which conifers are deciduous?
Why has the gametophyte generation been preserved rather than eliminated?