Gymnosperms are any of a group of vascular plants that produce naked seeds (not enclosed in an ovary or fruit). They were formerly considered a class (Gymnospermae) of seed plants, but are now considered polyphyletic in origin and divided into several divisions, four with surviving members typified by the cycadophytes, conifers, ginkgo, and ephedras.
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a gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant with ovules that usually are arranged in a cone like structure, and have saprophytes
It's when your little guys start to work out.
They r seeds from a plant not covered by fruit
There are many different species of gymnosperms. One species of white pine has the scientific name of Pinus strobus.
a plant that is grown from a covered seed
seed ferns
a type of tree different from angiosperms; refers to how the tree reproduces
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No a gymnosperm is not a cone the cone is the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
A Gymnosperm I think, How do you think I would know!!!!!!!! Gosh.!
Opposite of gymnosperm
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What is the habitat of a gymnosperm?
Gymnosperm means naked cell
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