Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes. They are unique in that their seeds are not enclosed within a fruit but are instead borne naked on the surface of scales or leaves.
Gymnosperms have a life cycle that involves alternation of generations, with a dominant sporophyte stage. The male gametophyte develops within the pollen grain, while the female gametophyte develops within the ovule. Fertilization results in the formation of a seed.
Gymnosperms are economically important as a source of timber, paper, resins, and other products. They also play a crucial role in forest ecosystems and contribute to the global carbon cycle.