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30 September, 13:37

Nonvascular plants do not have vascular tissue, while seedless vascular plants do. As a result, seedless vascular plants differ in which ways? Check all that apply.

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  1. 30 September, 14:27
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    The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:

    a) Seedless vascular plants grow larger than nonvascular plants.

    b) Seedless vascular plants grow smaller than nonvascular plants.

    c) Seedless vascular plants grow closer to water sources than nonvascular plants.

    d) Seedless vascular plants grow farther from water sources than nonvascular plants.

    e) Seedless vascular plants have true roots, stems, and leaves.

    f) Seedless vascular plants do not have true roots, stems, and leaves.

    Answer:

    A, D, E

    Explanation:

    The vascular plants are the plant species which exhibit vascular tissues to transport minerals and water in the plants whereas non-vascular plants are the species which do not exhibit the vascular tissues.

    The non-vascular plants lack the stem, roots and leaves whereas the vascular tress possesses these structures to survive.

    The vascular plants are not dependent on water for their fertilization instead they produce cones which produce spores. These spores can be carried to the female part through the air.

    The seedless vascular plants are larger compared to non-vascular plants as they lack true stem. leaves and roots.

    Thus, the selected options are correct.
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