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Hello there students.
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Today we're going to figure out which answer is correct for this statement.
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So the statement reads, club moses, horse tails, and ferns are blank plants.
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Are they multi -celled aquatics, non -fascular seeds, seedless vascularers, or seed -bearing fasculars.
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I'll give you a time and a moment and you could pause.
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You could pause the video if you want to.
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Are you done? okay.
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So the answer is drum roll please.
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See, club mosses, horse tails, and ferns are seedless vascular plants.
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If you got it, good job.
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If you did it, it's okay.
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I'm here to explain to you the difference of each one so that way you can know which is which.
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So a multi -sailed aquatics is basically just a plant that is consisting or having many sails and they're usually found in, you get sick, in aquatic areas.
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So examples would be a floating heart, your water lilies, your lotus and your water hyacinths a nonfascular seeds nonfascular you know it's basically a plant that does not consist of asylum and a philium sorry my mispronouncing so basically with those two the asylum basically is the one that transport and stores water in a fascular cell and the foam is basically the one that stores the protein, the protein, your sugars, and other organic materials that that plant will need.
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And basically those plants don't have either one.
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These are usually the plants that you see where they're in areas where the soil is very moist and wet and watery consistently.
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So these are your liver wards, your horn wards, and your mosses.
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And your seed -bearing vascular plants are basically, you guess, the plants that basically produces seeds...