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True or false: Seedless vascular plants reproduce through spores |
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| What is the largest group of seedless vascular plants? |
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What is the main job of vascular tissue? |
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| it carries H2O, minerals, and food to various parts of the plant |
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| Formed from sphagnam moss and is used as low-cost fuel |
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| Fern leaves are called ______. |
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| What is the gritty substance found in horsetails? |
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| What were hornworts named after? |
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| hornworts look like tiny horns of cattle |
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| A waxy, protective layer that slows the loss of water |
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| What separates vascular plants from nonvascular plants? |
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| Nonvascular plants don't have the tube-like structures that carry food. As a result, vascular plants often grow taller than nonvascular |
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| What are the 2 ways plants reproduce? |
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| Water resistant seeds and water resistant spores |
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What are the root-like structures found in moss? |
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| what can peat be used for? |
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| What can stems of horsetails be used for? |
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| They can be ground into flour |
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| What kind of moss has needle-like leaves? |
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