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Q. A plant having seeds but lacking flowers and fruits belongs to
A pteridophytes
B mosses
C ferns
(D) gymnosperms.
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A plant hoving seed but lacking flowers and fruit belongs to gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are vascular land plents and bears seeds which are naked i.e., ovules not enclosed in the ovary. Hence, flowers are absent.
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