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21 January, 07:59

A scientist traversing a remote wooded area discovers what he thinks is a new plant species. He makes observations of the plant, discovers that it produces a nut similar to an acorn, and concludes it is what type of plant?

a. Gymnosperms

b. Angiosperms

c. Brynophytes

d. Pteridophytes

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  1. 21 January, 10:38
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    b. Angiosperm

    Explanation:

    Acorn is the fruit of oak tree. It is a nut and bears only one seed.

    Since the scientist finds that the fruit produced on the tree is a nut then it is obviously an angiosperm because:

    The only groups of seeded plant are Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.

    Gymnosperms produce cones and have naked seed.

    The seed produced within a fruit is a characteristic of angiosperm.
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