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No, conifers are not one-celled; they are multicellular plants belonging to the group of gymnosperms. They have complex structures, including roots, stems, and leaves, and reproduce using seeds that are often found in cones. Conifers include trees such as pines, spruces, and firs, which typically have woody tissues and can grow to significant heights.

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