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Gymnosperms differ from other group of plants sure to the presence of tall, thick and old plants (living). These plants are found and widely distributed throughout the world and are more abundant in Arctic and Temperate regions. These plants are hemlocks, firs and pines with similar characteristics such as needle-like leaves and big wood stems. The seeds of these plants are naked, meaning that any flower or fruit does not enclose them. Instead, they possess cones, also called a strobilus, for reproduction purposes. These plants produce two types of cones to distinguish male and female cones with a difference of size-the female cones are larger than male cones.