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    The Horsetails and Ferns Are Members of a Single Clade,the
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The Horsetails and Ferns Are Members of a Single Clade,the

Question 60

Question 60

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The horsetails and ferns are members of a single clade,the


A) lycophytes.
B) hornworts.
C) liverworts.
D) monilophytes.
E) mosses.

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