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newly discovered tree species has cone-like structures that are covered with exposed seeds. Which plant group does it most likely belong to?
pteridophytes
gymnosperms
angiosperms
bryophytes
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Gymnosperms.
Reason: gymnosperms produce cone-like structures and have "naked" (exposed) seeds on the surface of cones. Angiosperms have seeds enclosed in fruits, while pteridophytes and bryophytes reproduce by spores and do not produce seeds.
Reason: gymnosperms produce cone-like structures and have "naked" (exposed) seeds on the surface of cones. Angiosperms have seeds enclosed in fruits, while pteridophytes and bryophytes reproduce by spores and do not produce seeds.
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