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16 July, 10:37

What were the first plants that did not require water for reproduction?

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  1. 16 July, 10:45
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    Gymnosperms were the first seed plants. They do not make flowers or fruits, so their seeds are unprotected, hence the name gymnosperms which means "naked seed".

    These seeds are wind-dispersed pollen that doesn't need water for fertilization.
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