uestion Fungi are more closely related to plants than they are to animals - basically, they are plants that have lost the ability to do photosynthesis. O True O False Question 38 Which of the following shows the correct order of plant group evolution, from earliest to evolve to most recent to evolve? seedless vascular - bryophytes - gymnosperms - angiosperms O angiosperms - gymnosperms - seedless vascular - bryophytes bryophytes - seedless vascular - gymnosperms - angiosperms Question 39 Bryophytes are able to move and grow their offspring to new locations by dispersing spores. True O False

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Question 37
Fungi are more closely related to plants than they are to animals - basically, they are plants that have
lost the ability to do photosynthesis.
O True
O False
Question 38
Which of the following shows the correct order of plant group evolution, from earliest to evolve to
most recent to evolve?
seedless vascular - bryophytes - gymnosperms - angiosperms
O angiosperms - gymnosperms - seedless vascular - bryophytes
O bryophytes - seedless vascular - gymnosperms - angiosperms
Question 39
Bryophytes are able to move and grow their offspring to new locations by dispersing spores.
True
O False
Transcribed Image Text:Question 37 Fungi are more closely related to plants than they are to animals - basically, they are plants that have lost the ability to do photosynthesis. O True O False Question 38 Which of the following shows the correct order of plant group evolution, from earliest to evolve to most recent to evolve? seedless vascular - bryophytes - gymnosperms - angiosperms O angiosperms - gymnosperms - seedless vascular - bryophytes O bryophytes - seedless vascular - gymnosperms - angiosperms Question 39 Bryophytes are able to move and grow their offspring to new locations by dispersing spores. True O False
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