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Standard IX
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Is pine an an...
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Is pine an angiosperm or gymnosperm?
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Pine
Pine is a gymnosperm.
Gymnosperms are plants that produce seeds that are not contained within an ovary or fruit.
Flowering plants that generate seeds in the form of fruits are known as angiosperms.
A pine tree does not have flowers.
Pine trees have seeds on cones.
A pine cone's primary purpose is to protect the seeds of a pine tree.
Thus, pine is a gymnosperm.
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