Bases Wind-pollinated seed vascular plants Animal-pollinated seed vascular plants. a. pollination method b. relative efficiency of pollination method c. plant types d. reproductive organs e. adaptations that promote pollination
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Differentiate the two based on the provided bases of comparison.
Bases | Wind-pollinated seed vascular plants | Animal-pollinated seed vascular plants. |
a. pollination method | ||
b. relative efficiency of pollination method | ||
c. plant types | ||
d. reproductive organs | ||
e. adaptations that promote pollination |
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