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High School Biology: Plant Evolution and Classification - Four Types of Modern Plants
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Kingdom Plantae is broadly composed of four evolutionarily related groups: bryophytes (mosses), (seedless vascular plants), gymnosperms (cone bearing seed plants), and angiosperms (flowering seed plants).

High School Biology: Plant Evolution and Classification - Four Types of Modern Plants
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1. When plants living in a moist environment lack vascular tissue, they cannot easily
2. Most bryophytes are
3. An adaptation of gymnosperms to reduce water loss is
4. __________ are the type of photosynthetic structure capable of collecting the greatest amount of light.
5. An example of a nonvascular plant is a
6. When plants living in a moist environment lack vascular tissue, they cannot easily
7. A unique feature of xylem is that
8. __________ is a series of living cells arranged end to end and connected by end perforations in the plant cell walls.
9. Most bryophytes are
10. __________ seeds are surrounded by an ovary.
11. __________ seeds are surrounded by an ovary.
12. Which of the following is not a vascular plant?