Basal angiosperms include: a. monocots. b. magnoliids. c. the star anise group. d. Amborella. e. eudicots.
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They include: a. Monocots - This group is not considered basal angiosperms, as they are more derived. b. Magnoliids - This group is considered basal angiosperms, as they are an early diverging lineage. c. The star anise group - This group is considered basal Show more…
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