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Angiosperms are(A) monocots(B) seedless plants(C) plants with no vascular tissue(D) flowering plants(E) plants that reproduce only asexually
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Plants can be classified into two main groups: bryophytes and tracheophytes. Bryophytes are primitive plants that lack vascular tissue, while tracheophytes are less primitive and contain vascular tissue. Show more…
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