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question: which groups of plants are seed - bearing? answer options: select one of four gymnosperms and angiosperms vascular and nonvascular mosses and ferns gametophytes and sporophytes
Brief Explanations
To determine which plants are seed - bearing, we analyze each option:
- Gymnosperms (e.g., pine trees) and angiosperms (flowering plants) both reproduce using seeds. Gymnosperms have naked seeds, and angiosperms have seeds enclosed in a fruit.
- Vascular and non - vascular is a classification based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue (xylem and phloem). Non - vascular plants like mosses do not bear seeds.
- Mosses are non - vascular, non - seed - bearing plants (they reproduce via spores), and ferns are vascular but also reproduce via spores, not seeds.
- Gametophytes and sporophytes are different generations in the alternation of generations life cycle (seen in plants like mosses and ferns). They are not groups of seed - bearing plants.
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A. Gymnosperms and angiosperms