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17 May, 04:59

Seeds can grow into which of the following types of plants? A. Angiosperms and gymnosperms B. Angiosperms and ferns C. Gymnosperms and mosses D. Gymnosperms and liverwort

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  1. 17 May, 06:23
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    Angiosperms and gymnosperms that seed can grow.

    Option: A

    Explanation:

    Angiosperms, that are also known as flowering plants, have "seeds" that are sealed off within an "ovary", while gymnosperms do not have fruits or flowers and have uncovered seeds on the surface of leaves. Seeds of gymnosperms are often arranged as "cones". The features and characteristics that distinguish angiosperms from gymnosperms are fruits, flowers, and "endosperm" in the seeds. Examples of "Angiosperms" are "monocots" like orchids, lilies, agaves, grasses and dicots like, peas, roses, sunflowers, maples and oaks. "Gymnosperm" examples include "non-flowering evergreen" trees like pine, fir and spruce.
  2. 17 May, 07:08
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    It is letter b angiosperms and ferns
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