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A scientist has discovered a new plant species in the Amazon rainforest. She tells her fellow scientists that the plant she has found produces a cone. What might they say about how this plant is different from an angiosperm? Its seeds have one or two cotyledons. Its stems' vascular bundles are scattered. It does not depend on insect pollination. It is a seeded vascular plant.

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Answered by rounakgupta
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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The correct answer is option d- it is a seeded vascular plant.

Gymnosperms are the first vascular plants that contain seeds. Gymnosperms seeds are commonly referred as cones. They do not bear fruits and flowers and their seeds are unenclosed unlike angiosperm seeds.

Like angiosperms, gymnosperms are also vascular plants.


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