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To determine:
Definition of the terms, stomata, vascular tissue, vascular plants, non-vascular plants, and seed.
Explanation of Solution
Stomata are generally found in the leaves of the plants that allow the gas exchange between plants and the external environment.
Vascular tissue is a complex of conducting tissues that is responsible for the transport of nutrients and water in the plants.
Vascular plants are the plants that have vascular tissue and the conduction system. Nonvascular plants are the plants that do not have vascular tissue and conduction system.
The seed can be described as the fertilized unit of the flowering part that is capable of developing the same plant.
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