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Match each of the following synapomorphies with the first clade of Plantae it first appeared. Branched apical growth Chlorophyll b Flowers Chloroplasts Starch storage Seeds Cuticle Plasmodesmata Double fertilization Microphylls Fruits Stomata [Choose] [Choose] [ Choose ] [Choose] [Choose] [ Choose] [Choose] [Choose] [ Choose] [Choose] [Choose] [Choose]

          Match each of the following synapomorphies with the first clade of Plantae it first appeared.
Branched apical growth
Chlorophyll b
Flowers
Chloroplasts
Starch storage
Seeds
Cuticle
Plasmodesmata
Double fertilization
Microphylls
Fruits
Stomata
[Choose]
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Match each of the following synapomorphies with the first clade of Plantae it first appeared.
Branched apical growth
Chlorophyll b
Flowers
Chloroplasts
Starch storage
Seeds
Cuticle
Plasmodesmata
Double fertilization
Microphylls
Fruits
Stomata
[Choose]
[Choose]
[ Choose ]
[Choose]
[Choose]
[ Choose]
[Choose]
[Choose]
[ Choose]
[Choose]
[Choose]
[Choose]

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Text: Match each of the following synapomorphies with the first clade of Plantae it first appeared Branched apical growth [Choose] Chlorophyll b [Choose] Flowers [Choose] Chloroplasts [Choose] Starch storage [Choose] Seeds [Choose] Cuticle [Choose] Plasmodesmata [Choose] Double fertilization [Choose] Microphylls [Choose] Fruits: [Choose] Stomata [Choose]
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00:01 Hello students here the question is about the matching.
00:04 So there are different kingdoms monera, protista, plantae and fungia.
00:10 There are different examples we have to match.
00:11 First is monera.
00:14 Monera is a unicellular organism mainly cyanobacteria is a example of monera among the options.
00:29 Next is protista.
00:32 Protista is a lichen...
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