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section review 2.9
- what do we call the plants that have vascular systems?
- how do gymnosperms differ from angiosperms?
- define spore.
- what is a bryophyte?
- what are the hair - like threads that attach mosses to moist surfaces or soil and absorb water and nutrients?
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- Vascular plants are those with vascular systems.
- Gymnosperms have naked - seeds, while angiosperms have seeds enclosed in fruits.
- A spore is a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion with another cell.
- Bryophytes are non - vascular plants like mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- Rhizoids are the hair - like threads that attach mosses to surfaces and absorb water and nutrients.
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- Vascular plants
- Gymnosperms have naked seeds, angiosperms have seeds in fruits.
- A reproductive cell for asexual reproduction.
- Non - vascular plants.
- Rhizoids