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Why Cycas plants called as Gymnosperm?​

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Gymnosperms

The cycads are slow-growing dioecious (species with individuals that are either male or female) gymnosperms, the microsporangia (potential pollen) and megasporangia (potential ovules) occurring on different individual sporophytes. In all cycads except the genus Cycas, the ovules are borne on megasporophylls in megastrobili; in Cycas the ovules develop on individual leaflike megasporophylls in what is regarded as a primitive arrangement. The microspores of all cycads develop into microstrobili.

Karoo cycad

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