Respuesta :

Answer: Gymnosperms

Explanation:

Gymnosperms are called as naked seed bearing plants. The seeds of these plants remain naked that means they are not enclosed inside a flower. Examples include cycas, gnetophytes and Ginko. The seeds of most of the gymnosperms are enclosed in cones which are not visible until the cone attains maturity.

Answer:

Seed-bearing plants are also referred to as A) Gymnosperms.

Explanation:

We need to study the seed-bearing plants.

Seeds appeared more than 360 million years ago. Seed ferns and gymnosperms were dominant at first. Gymnosperms are referred to as naked seed-bearing plants or seed-bearing plants. The seeds of these plants remain naked that means they are not enclosed inside a flower, as in another group which is Angiosperms.

Finally, we can conclude that seed-bearing plants are also referred to as: A) Gymnosperms.