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Multiple Choice
Which of the following characteristics separates angiosperms from gymnosperms?
A
Vascular tissue
B
Production of seeds
C
Presence of flowers
D
Photosynthesis
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Begin by understanding the basic definitions of angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants, while gymnosperms are non-flowering plants that produce seeds.
Identify the key characteristics of angiosperms: they have flowers, produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, and have vascular tissue.
Identify the key characteristics of gymnosperms: they do not have flowers, produce seeds that are not enclosed (naked seeds), and also have vascular tissue.
Compare the characteristics of angiosperms and gymnosperms. Note that both have vascular tissue and produce seeds, but only angiosperms have flowers.
Conclude that the presence of flowers is the distinguishing characteristic that separates angiosperms from gymnosperms.