Multiple Choice
Why are gymnosperms considered to be "naked seed" plants?
A) Their seeds have a thin layer of endosperm.
B) They do not produce seeds; they produce only spores.
C) Their seeds are not enclosed within ovaries.
D) Their seeds develop on the surface of sporophytes.
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