BIOLOGY:THE ESSENTIALS (LL) W/CONNECT
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Chapter 16, Problem 5WIO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The way by which one can correct the statement “little flowers” present on a moss by replacing it with an appropriate term.
Introduction:
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The way in which small structures present on the moss can be similar to the flowers.
Introduction:
Bryophytes lack vascular tissue and can reproduce either by asexual or sexual means. These plants occupy the humid places and are called amphibians of the plant kingdom. Mosses are examples of bryophytes.
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