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Mosses are classified as bryophytes. Which best describes mosses?
Mosses are seedless plants.
Mosses bear fruit and flowers.
Mosses bear flowers, but no fruit.
Mosses have one cotyledon in a seed.
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Mosses are seedless plants.
They are bryophytes — non-vascular, spore-producing land plants that do not form seeds, flowers, or fruits.
They are bryophytes — non-vascular, spore-producing land plants that do not form seeds, flowers, or fruits.
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