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The fossil of a plant reveals that it produced spores that were used for reproduction. Which type of plant was it?
seed
seedless
monocot
dicot

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seedless

Plants that reproduce by spores (e.g., ferns, mosses) are seedless. Seed plants (including monocots and dicots) reproduce by seeds, not spores.