Cycas have two cotyledons but are not included in angiosperms because of:
Naked ovules
Seeds like monocot
Circinate ptyxis
Compound leaves
According to the textbook, the defining characteristic of Gymnosperms (like Cycas) is that their ovules are not enclosed by any ovary wall and remain exposed (naked) both before and after fertilisation. In contrast, Angiosperms are characterised by having ovules developed in specialised structures called flowers and seeds enclosed in fruits [Sources 41, 42, 45].
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