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Gymnosperms are characterised by​

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Answered by harshitapotterhead
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by the type of swed they have

Answered by Sriramgangster
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Gymnosperm is a subdivision of plants with naked seeds. They show following important characteristics:

✍️They are the most primitive and simplest seed bearing plants.

✍️ They are usually perennial, evergreen and woody plants, including trees and shrubs.

✍️ The seeds produced by these plants are naked and not enclosed within the fruit.

✍️ Their seeds contains a food storage tissue called endosperm for future growth of embryo during germination.

✍️ Ex. Cycas, Pinus

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