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How Do Lycophytes Differ from Bryophytes

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Question 40

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How do lycophytes differ from bryophytes?


A) Lycophytes have tracheids.
B) Lycophytes produce seeds.
C) Lycophytes use flowers for reproduction.
D) The dominant stage in a lycophyte is the gametophyte.

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