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Land plants differ from photosynthetic protists in that only the plantsa. are photosynthetic.b. are multicellular.c. possess chloroplasts.d. have multicellular embryos protected by the parent.e. are eukaryotic.
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Photosynthetic protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that are capable of photosynthesis. They are unicellular and do not have multicellular embryos. On the other hand, land plants are multicellular organisms that are also capable of Show more…
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