Angiosperms produce their seeds enclosed within fruits, while gymnosperms produce their seeds externally. Examples of angiosperms include tomatoes, apple trees, rice, and strawberries. Gymnosperms such as pine trees, English yew, sago palm, and spruce trees bear their seeds openly on cones or scales rather than in an enclosed fruit.
Angiosperms produce their seeds enclosed within fruits, while gymnosperms produce their seeds externally. Examples of angiosperms include tomatoes, apple trees, rice, and strawberries. Gymnosperms such as pine trees, English yew, sago palm, and spruce trees bear their seeds openly on cones or scales rather than in an enclosed fruit.
Angiosperms produce their seeds enclosed within fruits, while gymnosperms produce their seeds externally. Examples of angiosperms include tomatoes, apple trees, rice, and strawberries. Gymnosperms such as pine trees, English yew, sago palm, and spruce trees bear their seeds openly on cones or scales rather than in an enclosed fruit.