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### Plant Classification Quiz

You find a bisexual plant with naked seeds. What type of plant is this?

- O Bryophyte
- O Gymnosperm
- O Angiosperm
- O None of the above

### Explanation

When deciphering the type of plant based on the characteristics provided:

- *Bisexual Plant*: A plant that has both male and female reproductive organs.
- *Naked Seeds*: Seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary.

### Correct Answer

The correct answer is **Gymnosperm**. Gymnosperms are vascular plants that have seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; these seeds are often referred to as "naked seeds". 

### Educational Notes

- **Bryophytes** are non-vascular plants like mosses that do not produce seeds.
- **Angiosperms** are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.

Understanding these fundamental differences can help you classify plants effectively based on their reproductive features.
Transcribed Image Text:### Plant Classification Quiz You find a bisexual plant with naked seeds. What type of plant is this? - O Bryophyte - O Gymnosperm - O Angiosperm - O None of the above ### Explanation When deciphering the type of plant based on the characteristics provided: - *Bisexual Plant*: A plant that has both male and female reproductive organs. - *Naked Seeds*: Seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary. ### Correct Answer The correct answer is **Gymnosperm**. Gymnosperms are vascular plants that have seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; these seeds are often referred to as "naked seeds". ### Educational Notes - **Bryophytes** are non-vascular plants like mosses that do not produce seeds. - **Angiosperms** are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. Understanding these fundamental differences can help you classify plants effectively based on their reproductive features.
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