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Which group of plants among the following produce seeds?
  1. Gymnosperms
  2. Pteridophytes
  3. Thallophytes
  4. Bryophytes

A
Gymnosperms
B
Pteridophytes
C
Thallophytes
D
Bryophytes
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The gymnosperms are seed producing land plants. However, the seeds are not enclosed in fruits meaning that they are naked seeds. The adult plant body is a sporophyte. It is represented by a perennial, evergreen, woody plant. Most of them are trees and some are shrubs. There are no herbs. Pteridophytes, Bryophytes and Thallophytes are seedless plants.

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