Match the major characteristics with phyla or class of plants. - These non-vascular, seedless plants have a dominant and photosynthetic gametophyte/haploid life cycle. - These vascular yet seedless plants have sporangia that form the visible reproductive structure known as the sorus. - These vascular plants produce seeds from reproductive structures known as cones. - These vascular plants produce seeds with double fertilization which creates an embryo and endosperm. - This class on angiosperms has a single embryonic leaf and pollen grains with one opening. - This class on angiosperms has two embryonic leaves and pollen grains with three openings. A. Bryophyta (mosses) B. Monocots C. Eudictos D. Anthophyta E. Monilophyta (ferns) F. Coniferophtya
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Non-vascular, seedless plants: This matches with **A. Bryophyta (mosses)**, as they have a dominant and photosynthetic gametophyte/haploid life cycle. Show more…
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