TRUE OR FALSE  1. A lignified primary cell wall is one of the many apomorphies of vascular plants. 2. The sporophyte structure in vascular plants is dependent on the gametophyte structure. 3. The presence of lignin in the secondary cell wall structure of vascular plants acts as a cementing agent between cellulose fibrils.

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1. A lignified primary cell wall is one of the many apomorphies of vascular plants.

2. The sporophyte structure in vascular plants is dependent on the gametophyte structure.

3. The presence of lignin in the secondary cell wall structure of vascular plants acts as a cementing agent between cellulose fibrils.

 

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