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10Pteridophytes produce seeds.
Fern has true root, stem and leaf.
Sporophyte is dominant in pteridophyta.
Gymnosperms bear flowers.
Seeds of gymnosperms are naked.
Gymnosperms have needle-like leaves.
Angiosperms have well-developed flowers. True
Angiosperms do not produce fruits.
Pollination in angiosperms occurs through various agents.
Monocots have two cotyledons.
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Which plant body is dominant in pteridophyta?
Which of the following is a gymnosperm?
Gymnosperms are called coniferous plants because they have:
The leaves of gymnosperms are usually:
Which plant produces seeds inside fruit?
Which medium is NOT used for pollination in angiosperms?
Which plant has rhizome as stem?
Which of the following group of plants belong to angiosperm?
Why are club mosses more advanced than mosses?
Why is Cycas kept in gymnosperm?
Plants that bear spores instead of seeds are called ______.
The underground stem of fern is called a ______.
Brown spots found on the lower surface of fern leaves are called ______.
The leaf bearing sori is known as ______.
Gymnosperms have ______ seeds.
Pollination in gymnosperms takes place through ______.
Gymnosperms bear ______ instead of flowers.
Angiosperms are the most ______ plants of kingdom Plantae.
Seeds of angiosperms are enclosed inside ______.
Angiosperms are classified into ______ and dicotyledon.