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    If Seed Production Had Never Evolved,which Organisms Would Be Missing
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If Seed Production Had Never Evolved,which Organisms Would Be Missing

Question 12

Question 12

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If seed production had never evolved,which organisms would be missing in today's landscape? If seed production had never evolved,which organisms would be missing in today's landscape?   A) bryophytes and ferns B) ferns and gymnosperms C) gymnosperms and angiosperms D) angiosperms and bryophytes


A) bryophytes and ferns
B) ferns and gymnosperms
C) gymnosperms and angiosperms
D) angiosperms and bryophytes

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