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A gymnosperm is classified as a:________

a) Neither A or B
b) Eudicot Monocot
c) No answer text provided.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Gymnosperms generally refer to a group of terrestrial, seed-producing vascular plants whose means of reproduction is an exposed ovule known as a cone.

There are 6 divisions within the gymnosperms, including cycads, ginkgos, and pinus (conifers). Gymnosperms are generally non-flowering and produce needle-like leaves. Their species are usually woody or perennial shrubs/herbs

This is unlike the angiosperms that are usually classified into 2, including the eudicots and the monocots. The division is based on the number of cotyledons or seed leaves carried by the plants in the group during germination.

The correction option here would, therefore, be C.

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