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