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A researcher investigates a recently discovered species of plant. The plant has vascular tissues and exhibits a sporophyte and a gametophyte generation, but lacks seeds. How should the researcher classify the plant?

A. bryophyte

B. angiosperm

C. pteridophyte

D. gymnosperm

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User Derfred
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Hello,

So it can't be bryophte or angiosperm... I'm not that good at biology but I think its pteridophytes. If you need more answers i'm good with math

Thankyou!!

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User Emel
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- It can't be a bryophyte because bryophytes are non-vascular.

- It can't be an angiosperm because angiosperms produce seeds.

- It can't be a gymnosper because gymnospers also produce seeds.

So, this means it's a pteridophyte because pteridophytes produce sprores insted of seeds, are vasuclar (meaning they have a vascular tissue).



Hope it helped,



BioTeacher101

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