Which of the following are 2 synapomorphies (shared derived characters) of all seed plants (not including seeds!): Flowers and reduced gametophytes Vascular tissue and seeds Flowers and fruits Pollen and heterospory
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Secondly, while all seed plants do have vascular tissue, this is not a derived character, but a primitive one, as it is also found in non-seed plants like ferns. So, we can eliminate that option as well. Show more…
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