Biology, asked by sharmilrana7989, 10 months ago

Is gnetum a conifer.

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Answered by sekhar64
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Gnetum is a genus of gymnosperms, the sole genus in the family Gnetaceae and order Gnetales. They are tropical evergreen trees, shrubs and lianas. Unlike other gymnosperms, they possess vessel elements in the xylem. Some species have been proposed to have been the first plants to be insect-pollinated as their fossils occur in association with extinct pollinating scorpionflies.[2] Molecular phylogenies based on nuclear and plastid sequences from most of the species indicate hybridization among some of the Southeast Asian species. Fossil-calibrated molecular-clocks suggest that the Gnetum lineages now found in Africa, South America and Southeast Asia are the result of ancient long-distance dispersal across seawater.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Yes gnetum is a conifer.

Explanation:

Initially it was considered as angiosperms, however in recent times it has been related with the conifers. The Gnetum incorporate trees, bushes, vines and climbers with multiply spreading and whorled phyllotaxis.

The reason for considering gnetum as conifer is that it has the ability to produce seeds in an enclosed manner which is one of the most distinguishing characteristics of the conifer which leads to its place in gymnosperms.

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