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Answer : Maple Tree
Explanation : "Gymnosperm" is a greek gree, which means "naked seed". Gymnosperms are seed bearing vascular plants im which the ovules or seeds are not enclosed in an ovary. Cycads, ginkogs, conifers and gnetophytes show the characteristics of gymnosperm. But the maple tress, is a deciduous plant and categorised into angiosperms because the seeds of maple trees resulting from the pollination of blossoms are encased in a fruit.
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Which of these is not an example of a gymnosperm? cycads ginkgos maple tree conifers gnetophytes
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