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a plant bears seeds but not fruits , though it has vascular tissue and shows secondary growth Assign the plant group to which it belongs. 1. Thallophyta. 2. Angiosperms. 3. Pteridophyta. 4. Gymnosperms​

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Answered by titumand2005
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gymnosperms

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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a plant bears seeds but not fruits , though it has vascular tissue and shows secondary growth Assign the plant group to which it belongs Gymnosperms

Explanation:

Gymnosperms:-

  • Gymnosperms are a bunch of plants that turn out seeds that don't seem to be contained inside associate degree ovary or fruit. The seeds are receptive the air and are directly impregnated by fertilisation.

  • “Gymnosperm”, from the Greek, gymnos, “naked” and sperma, “seed”, develop their seeds on the surface of scales and leaves, which regularly grow to create cone or stalk shapes, contrastive in characteristics from the angiosperms, flowering plants that enclose their seeds inside associate degree ovary.

  • The gymnosperms carries with it the conifers, the cycads, the gnetophytes and also the sole extant species of the Gynkgophyta division, the maidenhair tree biloba.

Examples of Gymnosperm:-

  1. Conifers
  2. ConifersCycads
  3. ConifersCycadsGnetophytes
  4. ConifersCycadsGnetophytesGinkgo

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