The plant group having naked seeds are called
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Naked seed plants are called gymnosperms. ... The word gymnosperm is derived from the Greek words gymnos, meaning 'naked' and sperma, meaning 'seed'. Some examples of gymnosperms are conifers, such as pine trees, and cycads, plants in the taxonomic class Cycadopsida
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The term Gymnosperms means naked seeds. These plants do not have flowers and hence the seeds do not form inside any specialized structure like the ovary seen in the other group of plants i.e. angiosperms.
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