True or False The algal thallus lacks the conductive tissue of vascular plants (xylem and phloem).
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An algal thallus is the body of an alga, typically simple and non-vascular, lacking differentiated organs like roots, stems, or leaves. Show more…
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In comparing bryophytes and seedless vascular plants, which of the following statements is not accurate? a. In general, bryophyte traits more closely resemble those of algae. We only see true leaves, stems, and roots in seedless vascular plants. c. Both groups have lignified cells in some body parts. d. Bryophytes lack complex conducting tissues (xylem and phloem ). e. Seedless vascular plants have sexual and asexual reproductive modes, but in bryophytes only asexual reproduction has been observed.
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In comparing bryophytes and seedless vascular plants, which of the following statements is not accurate? a. In general, bryophyte traits more closely resemble those of algae. b. The leaves, stems, and roots of seedless vascular plants are not homologous with similar bryophyte structures. c. Both groups have lignified cells in some body parts. d. Bryophytes lack complex conducting tissues (xylem and phloem). e. Seedless vascular plants have sexual and asexual reproductive modes, but in bryophytes only asexual reproduction has been observed.
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