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Biology, 03.03.2020 09:56 cabieses23

Notice that most of the plants Muir came across in his journey were from the phylum Anthophyta. Why does it make sense that those types of plants are so much more common than plants from the Bryophyta phylum, for example? (Think reproductive adaptations!) (10 points)

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