plant group characterized by seed formation without fruits
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Gymnosperms
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gymnosperms
The word "gymnosperm" means "naked seed" and the seeds are not enclosed inside fruit, but are instead exposed or on the scales of cones, like a pine cone. The leaf structures of gymnosperms and angiosperms differ.
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A plant having seed but lacking flowers and fruit belongs to gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are vascular land plants and bears seeds which are naked i.e., ovules not enclosed in the ovary. Hence, flowers are absent.
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