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Which of the following is a difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms?
A. Gymnosperms are nonvascular and angiosperms are vascular.
B. Angiosperms have a seed with a protective coating and Gymnosperms don’t.
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The angiosperm seed contains an embryo which is protected by a hard outer coating. When germination is about to begin, the seed cracks open and, and the seedling shoots forth. Gymnosperms have a seed with no covering, an exposed seed. An example is the pine cone.

On the other hand, both Angiosperms and Gymnosperms are vascular plants.  They have vascular tissue (tubes) which can carry water and minerals throughout the plant.

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