To determine which row accurately categorizes the plants as gymnosperms and angiosperms, we need to know the correct classifications for these types of plants:
Gymnosperms typically include:
- Conifers
- Cycads
- Gingkos
Angiosperms typically include:
- Flowering plants
- Grains
- Fruit trees
Now, let's evaluate each row in the table to see which one matches the correct classifications.
### Row A:
- Gymnosperms: Flowering plants, grains, and fruit trees
- Angiosperms: Conifers, cycads, and gingkos
This classification is incorrect since gymnosperms are not flowering plants, grains, or fruit trees, and angiosperms are not conifers, cycads, or gingkos.
### Row B:
- Gymnosperms: Grains, flowering plants, and gingkos
- Angiosperms: Fruit trees, conifers, and cycads
This classification is also incorrect as grains and flowering plants should not be listed under gymnosperms, and conifers and cycads should not be listed under angiosperms.
### Row C:
- Gymnosperms: Fruit trees, cycads, and grains
- Angiosperms: Conifers, gingkos, and flowering plants
This classification is incorrect because fruit trees and grains are not gymnosperms, and conifers and gingkos should not be listed under angiosperms.
### Row D:
- Gymnosperms: Conifers, cycads, and gingkos
- Angiosperms: Flowering plants, grains, and fruit trees
This classification is correct because it matches the known categories of gymnosperms and angiosperms.
Thus, the row that accurately categorizes the plants as gymnosperms and angiosperms is:
D
Row D correctly categorizes the plants according to their respective groups.