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select all ways in which moss leaflike structures differ from true leaves. they lack a midrib. they lack veins. they lack stomata. most of their surface is one cell layer thick. need help? review these concept resources.
Moss leaf - like structures are simple. They lack a midrib, veins, and stomata. Also, most of their surface is one - cell layer thick, which is different from true leaves that have more complex structures and multiple cell layers in parts.
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They lack a midrib.
They lack veins.
They lack stomata.
Most of their surface is one cell layer thick.