Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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#### Which plant category is predictably heterosporous?

- ☐ non-vascular plants
- ☐ seedless vascular plants
- ☐ seeded vascular plants
- ☐ all are heterosporous

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In this multiple-choice question, students are asked to identify which category of plants is predictably heterosporous. "Heterosporous" refers to the production of two distinct types of spores by a plant. The options provided are:

1. **Non-vascular plants**
2. **Seedless vascular plants**
3. **Seeded vascular plants**
4. **All are heterosporous**

Students are required to select the correct option from the list. This question tests the students' understanding of plant reproductive strategies and classifications.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Quiz Question #### Which plant category is predictably heterosporous? - ☐ non-vascular plants - ☐ seedless vascular plants - ☐ seeded vascular plants - ☐ all are heterosporous --- In this multiple-choice question, students are asked to identify which category of plants is predictably heterosporous. "Heterosporous" refers to the production of two distinct types of spores by a plant. The options provided are: 1. **Non-vascular plants** 2. **Seedless vascular plants** 3. **Seeded vascular plants** 4. **All are heterosporous** Students are required to select the correct option from the list. This question tests the students' understanding of plant reproductive strategies and classifications.
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Which of the following would prevent a sea star from moving?

**Options:**

- O flipping them over

- O cutting off one of their arms

- O plugging their madreporite

- O none would prevent a sea star from moving

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** Which of the following would prevent a sea star from moving? **Options:** - O flipping them over - O cutting off one of their arms - O plugging their madreporite - O none would prevent a sea star from moving *[Note: No graphs or diagrams are present in the image.]*
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