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Read the following statements.Statement I: Seeds of Gymnosperms usually have more than one embryo in their seeds.Statement II: The female gametophyte retained in the ovule has more than an archegonium.In light of the given statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below.

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Read the following statements.Statement I: Seeds of Gymnosperms usually have more than one embryo in their seeds.Statement II: The female gametophyte retained in the ovule has more than an archegonium.In light of the given statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below.

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You haven't provided the options to choose from. However, I can tell you that both statements are correct. Gymnosperms often have polyembryony, which means there is more than one embryo in their seeds. Also, the female gametophyte retained in the ovule often has more than one archegonium.

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