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The giant redwood tree (Sequoia sempervi...

The giant redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens) is a/an

A

angiosperm

B

free fern

C

pteridophyte

D

gymnosperms.

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D

Sequoia sempervirens is a gymnosperm. It is the sole living species of genus Sequoia. Its common names include coast red wood, California red wood. It is an evergreen, long living monoecius tree.
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