1. moss plants are held in place by threadlike structures called while ferns are supported by
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Biology, 08.10.2019 23:40 tytybruce2
1. moss plants are held in place by threadlike structures called while ferns are supported by
(1 point)
rhizomes; roots
rhizoids; roots and stem
guard cells; rhizomes
vascular tissue; stems
2. ferns are the most abundant of the plants; and they produce to reproduce. (1 point)
gymnosperm; sperm
seedless vascular; spores
nonvascular; shoots
vascular; seeds
3. which of the following is a reason mosses never grow very tall? (1 point)
lack of cell walls
presence of cuticles
more complex reproduction
lack of vascular tissue
4. peat is actually the earliest stage of which will be produced over a long period of time
and with a lot of
(1 point)
coal; pressure
natural gas; moisture
petroleum; heat
petrified wood; air
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