Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point)
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nonvascular plants.
nonvascular plants.

fungi.
fungi.

protists.
protists.

vascular plants.
vascular plants.
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You receive a sample slide of an organism. While observing it under a microscope, you notice that the organism is single-celled and green in color. There are multiple individual organisms on the slide. Based on this initial information, you guess that it is either a bacterium or a protist. Which trait is least likely to help you identify the correct group of this organism? (1 point)
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the presence of different cell shapes
the presence of different cell shapes

the presence of cell structures in the cell
the presence of cell structures in the cell

the absence of cell structure membranes
the absence of cell structure membranes

the absence of a nucleus
the absence of a nucleus
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Vascular plants can be divided into groups based on (1 point)
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the presence or absence of flowers.
the presence or absence of flowers.

color.
color.

the presence or absence of seeds.
the presence or absence of seeds.

size.
size.
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Your teacher gives you a multicellular organism. It is small, green, and has chloroplasts. All of its cells function in the same way. Which kind of organism is it most likely to be?(1 point)
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nonvascular plant
nonvascular plant

protist
protist

bacterium
bacterium

vascular plant
vascular plant
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dang only one was right, rip my science grade
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no one cares about carp gpt
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vascular plants.
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the presence of different cell shapes
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the presence or absence of seeds.
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nonvascular plant
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