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what is Gymnosperms ? give an example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: what is Gymnosperms ? give an example​

Gymnosperms are a group of plants which produce seeds that are not contained within an ovary or fruit. The seeds are open to the air and are directly fertilized by pollination.

“Gymnosperm”, from the Greek, gymnos, “naked” and sperma, “seed”, develop their seeds on the surface of scales and leaves, which often grow to form cone or stalk shapes, contrasting in characteristics from the angiosperms, flowering plants which enclose their seeds within an ovary.

The gymnosperms consist of the conifers, the cycads, the gnetophytes and the sole extant species of the Gynkgophyta division, the Gingko biloba.

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Answered by shabuashu22
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Answer: gymnospermeas are plant group under phanerogams.

Explanation: gymnos-naked , sperma-seeds

Meaning gymnospermeas have seeds without covering.

Eg-cycas

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