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How do gymnosperm seeds differ from angiosperm seeds? Provide an example for both.
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Gymnosperms do not have fruits or flowers and have an unenclosed or naked seeds on the surface of scales or leaves while Angiosperms have seeds that are enclosed within an ovary which is usually a fruit.
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