Gymnosperm vs Phanerogam - What's the difference?
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(botany) Any plant such as a conifer whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovary.
(botany) Any plant that produces seeds (rather than spores).
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In botany terms the difference between gymnosperm and phanerogam
is that gymnosperm is any plant such as a conifer whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovary while phanerogam is any plant that produces seeds (rather than spores).gymnosperm
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Noun
(wikipedia gymnosperm) (en noun)Hyponyms
* (plant with seed not in ovary) conifers, cycads, Ginkgo , GnetalesDerived terms
* gymnospermousphanerogam
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(Spermatophyte)Noun
(en noun)page 8,
- Among phanerogams (seed plants), only two orders of gymnosperms, the Cycadales and the Ginkgoales, have ciliated motile sperm cells; all others (higher gymnosperms and angiosperms) have nonmotile sperm cells or sperm nuclei.
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- The stomach contents of the Selerikanka horse contained 116 taxa: 96 phanerogams', 20 cryptogams. Among the ' phanerogams were 12 tree species, 14 species of shrubs and dwarf-shrubs, as well as 72 species of herbs and very small dwarf-shrubs.
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- Generally speaking, the ranges of most cryptogams are geographically broader than those of phanerogams , and many more species are widely disjunct over the world.