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Gymnosperm produce seeds using reproductive structures called

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Answer:

Cone.

Step-by-step explanation:

· Gymnosperms are flowerless, seed-producing plants. They belong to the subkingdom Emophyte. This is because the seeds produced by gymnosperms are not encased in an ovary. Instead, gymnosperm seeds sit exposed on the surface of leaf-like structures called bracts.

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I believe the answer is Strobilus (cone)
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