Observe the examples of the gymnosperms and angiosperms along with the associated material on display throughout the lab.
A) The gymnosperms are characterized by their enclosed seeds, while angiosperms have seeds that are not enclosed.
B) Gymnosperms typically have cones as reproductive structures, while angiosperms have flowers.
C) Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes, while angiosperms include flowering plants.
D) Gymnosperms are mostly wind-pollinated, while angiosperms use a variety of pollination methods.
E) Gymnosperms are typically woody plants, while angiosperms can be herbaceous or woody.
F) Gymnosperms are an ancient group of plants, while angiosperms are a more recent evolutionary development.
G) None of the above