Which of the following is true of seedless vascular plants? Select one: a. Whole forests were dominated by large, seedless vascular plants during the Carboniferous period. b. The gametophyte is the dominant generation. c. Conifers are an economically and ecologically important group of seedless vascular plants. d. Extant seedless vascular plants are larger than the extinct varieties. e. They produce many spores, which are really the same as seeds.
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Whole forests were dominated by large, seedless vascular plants during the Carboniferous period. - This statement is true. During the Carboniferous period, large seedless vascular plants, such as ferns and horsetails, formed vast forests. b. The gametophyte is Show more…
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