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Ovules Unlike Gymnosperms Naked Angiosperms Flowering Plants Pollen

In angiosperms, pollen grains and ovules are located within flowers, distinguishing them from gymnosperms where ovules are naked.

Angiosperms differ from gymnosperms in that their pollen grains and ovules are found within specialized structures called flowers.

Text Unlike the gymnosperms where the ovules are naked, in the angiosperms or flowering plants, the pollen grains and ovules are developed in specialised structures called flowers.

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