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Plants of this group are diploid and well adapted to extreme conditions. They grow bearing sporophylls in compact structures called cones. The group in reference is

A

Monocots

B

Dicots

C

Pteridophytes

D

Gymnosperms

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ConesN/AareN/AstructurallyN/AsimilarN/AtoN/AflowersN/AofN/Aangiosperms.N/ATheyN/AareN/AproducedN/AinN/AallN/AgymnospermsN/AandN/AsomeN/Apteridophytes
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