Pinus differs from mango in having [1993] A. Tree habit B. Green leaves C. Ovules not enclosed in ovary D. Wood

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Option C. Pinus are generally referred to as as bare seeded plant life due to the fact that their ovules which later turn out to be seed aren't coveed and lie bare at the surfaces of specialized leaves megasporophylls or ovuliferous scales organized into cones.Thus gymnosperms also are referred to as seeded vegetation with out plants or phanerogams with out ovary. In evaluation angiosperms are seed bearing flowering vascular flora wherein seeds are enclosed in end result and are referred to as as phanerogams with ovary or seeded flowering piants.

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