AngiOSperms, commonly known as flowering plants, are specialized for reproduction through the production of flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit. This adaptation enhances pollination efficiency and seed dispersal, promoting genetic diversity. Conversely, cones, found in gymnosperms like conifers, are specialized for producing seeds without enclosing them in fruit, relying on wind for pollination and seed dispersal. Both structures reflect evolutionary strategies to optimize reproductive success in different environments.
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