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Make a DETAILED phlogenetic tree (Domain to Species) about the 4 main types of plants of plants:
- Mosses and Liverworts (
Bryophytes ) - Ferns and Horsetails (
Pteridophytes ) - Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
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- Plants with seeds and evergreen needle-shaped leaves, but no flowers would be: angiosperms gymnosperms mosses O bryophytesarrow_forwardWhich of the following make up the vascular tissue found in ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms? (select all the correct answers below if there is more than one) Group of answer choices Xylem Flowers Phloem Roots Stomataarrow_forwardD. Complete the following table Microphylls, Megaphylls, Or Other? Homosporous Plant Group (example) Dominant Vascular Motile Pollen or Seeds? Flowers? Generation Tissue? Sperm? Tube? Heterosporous? Bryophyta Lycopodiophyta (Lycopodium sp.) Lycopodiophyta (Selaginella sp.) Monilophyta (Psilotum sp.) Monilophyta (Equisetum sp.) Monilophyta (True Ferns) Gymnosperms Angiospermsarrow_forward
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