Asked by Miranda Dowling on May 21, 2024

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conifers

A) have rhizoids, cuticle, and protected embryo sporophyte; no xylem
B) produce fruit
C) nonseed-bearing, heart-shaped gametophytes; spore-bearing leaves with sori
D) Lycopodium; cone-bearing sporophyte; free-living gametophyte
E) gymnosperm; only one species left
F) pine and redwood; mostly evergreen
G) confined to tropics or warm, temperate zones; resemble squat cone-bearing palm trees
H) flowering plant with two seed leaves
I) flowering plant with only one seed leaf

Conifers

A group of cone-bearing seed plants predominantly evergreen, such as pines and firs, characterized by needles or scale-like leaves.

Gymnosperm

Seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed within a fruit; a conifer, cycad, ginkgo, or gnetophyte.

Evergreen

Plants that maintain their green foliage throughout the year, regardless of seasons.

  • Acquire knowledge of the basic classification and characteristics of assorted plant categories.
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Vrinda SharmaMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
F
Explanation :
Pine and redwood are examples of conifers and they are mostly evergreen.