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You encounter a plant that has green structures on tall brown stalks. Which kind of plant is this, and what are the green structures?(1 point)
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It is a vascular plant, and the structures are leaves.
It is a vascular plant, and the structures are leaves.
It is a nonvascular plant, and the structures are roots.
It is a nonvascular plant, and the structures are roots.
It is a vascular plant, and the structures are roots.
It is a vascular plant, and the structures are roots.
It is a nonvascular plant, and the structures are leaves.
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It is a nonvascular plant, and the structures are leaves.
Explanation: This describes a moss (a bryophyte). Mosses are nonvascular and have green, leaf‑like gametophytes; the tall brown stalks are the sporophyte (setae) that bear spore capsules.
Explanation: This describes a moss (a bryophyte). Mosses are nonvascular and have green, leaf‑like gametophytes; the tall brown stalks are the sporophyte (setae) that bear spore capsules.
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