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This diagram shows how seed plants are grouped.

A diagram shows how seed plants are grouped. Seed is split into gymnosperms and a question mark.

Which is the missing label?
Bryophytes
Angiosperms
Pteridophytes
Monocots

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Angiosperms.

Seed plants are divided into gymnosperms (naked seeds) and angiosperms (flowering, enclosed seeds). Bryophytes and pteridophytes don’t make seeds; monocots are a subgroup of angiosperms.