Biology, asked by cookbossy, 1 year ago

Which best explains the evolution of gymnosperm plants?
A) They evolved along with monocots and dicots.
B) They evolved after the seeded flowering plants.
C) They evolved after the seedless vascular plants.
D) They evolved before the seedless nonvascular plants.


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Answered by rishabhchirania
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they evolved after the seedless vascular plants..

they evolved after the pteridophyta (which contains seedless vascular plants)

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

They evolved after the seedless vascular plants. they evolved after the pteridophyta (which contains seedless vascular plants) Vascular plants, otherwise called tracheophytes, structure a substantial gathering of plants that are characterized as those land plants that have lignified tissues for directing water and minerals all through the plant.

They likewise have a specific non-lignified tissue and  to direct results of photosynthesis.

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