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All seed plants have roots.
Which group of plants lacks true roots, stems, and leaves?
seedless vascular plants nonvascular plants nonflowering seed plants
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Which group of plants lacks true roots, stems, and leaves?
seedless vascular plants nonvascular plants nonflowering seed plants
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your mama
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Where are the gametophytes of seed-bearing plants located?
in flowers and on cones on roots and stems in spores and on leaves in
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cutie
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In an experiment, Mendel grew 633 green pea plants with either wrinkled seed-coats (dominant) or smooth (recessive). If the
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since tomorrow is my test. Please check:
seed coat- skin covering the seed to protect the inner parts Hilum- ? cotyledon- where
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Celest
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Ferns have roots, stems, and leaves just like seed plants. Why are they classified separately? (1 point) Their leaves are
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Delilah
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PLANTS AND ANIMALS
18. Plants can cause mechanical weathering. The seed of a tree, bush, or other plant may sprout in soil that
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Barry Vacker
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Two characteristics of plants dominate their classification:
the presence or absence of a seed the presence or absence of
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leslie
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Prairie plants that live in dry climates have large, underground root systems. How does this help them?
Question 13 options: The
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emilymay_2356
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Which term does not describe one of the three categories into which land plants are classified?
Seedless vascular plants.
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Lilli
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