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Are there any climbers in gymnosperms ??​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Generally, Gymnosperms are woody trees, shrubs and climbers. Many of them are xerophytes as they can survive where there is no water such as deserts. Gymnosperms have tap roots. Tap roots are somewhat straight to tapering plant root that grows vertically downward.The cone-bearing gymnosperms are among the largest and oldest living organisms in the world. They dominated the landscape about 200 million years ago. ... The leaves of many gymnosperms have a thick cuticle and stomata below the leaf surface.

Answered by indhirareddy224
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Generally, Gymnosperms are woody trees, shrubs and climbers. Many of them are xerophytes as they can survive where there is no water such as deserts. Gymnosperms have tap roots. Tap roots are somewhat straight to tapering plant root that grows vertically downward

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