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Which correctly distinguishes between how a pine tree and an apple tree reproduce?
The pine tree bears flowers; the apple tree does not have any flowers.
The pine tree has unprotected seeds; the apple tree has seeds in fruit.
The pine tree is vascular; the apple tree is a seedless, nonvascular plant.
The pine tree is nonvascular; the apple tree is vascular.
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"The pine tree has unprotected seeds; the apple tree has seeds in fruit."
Pines are gymnosperms with "naked" seeds (on cones); apple trees are angiosperms whose seeds develop inside fruits.
Pines are gymnosperms with "naked" seeds (on cones); apple trees are angiosperms whose seeds develop inside fruits.
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