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Where is gymnosperms formed

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Answered by suvetha07
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they are naked seeds so easily visible and usually perennial and evergreen and woody
Answered by sushmita
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<b><i>"Gymnosperms" include all seed plants other than the angiosperms, or flowering plants. The absence of an enclosing structure is believed to be primitive, thus the first seed plants were "gymnosperms." ☺ ☺

The seeds of "gymnosperms" are borne exposed in open structures, such as cones or leaves.The derivation of the word "gymnosperm" means naked seeds and is from the Greek words gymno meaning naked or bare and sperm meaning seed.☺ ☺
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