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Why are gymnosperms "naked seed" plants? they do not have ovaries. their seeds develop on the surface of sporophytes. their seeds are not protected. they do not produc…
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Why are gymnosperms "naked seed" plants? they do not have ovaries. their seeds develop on the surface of sporophytes. their seeds are not protected. they do not produce seeds; they only produce spores?
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They are not enclosed in a fruit
Step-by-step explanation:
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they don't have ovaries !!
so they don't turn into fruits and thus seeds are naked !!
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