Distinctive structures found in gymnosperms include: I. Coralloid roots associated with…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Plant Kingdom
Distinctive structures found in gymnosperms include:
I. Coralloid roots associated with N₂-fixing cyanobacteria
II. Pollen cones (male cones) bearing microsporophylls
III. Seed cones (female cones) bearing megasporophylls
IV. Fruits that enclose the seeds
V. Needle-like leaves to reduce surface area
- I, II and III only
- II, III and IV only
- I, II, III and V only
- II, III, IV and V only
Answer
(C) I, II, III and V only
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