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Chapter 30, Problem 30.2CR
Although there are fewer Ihan 1,000 spedes of gymnosperms. the group is still very successful in terms of its evolutionary longevity, adaptations, and geographic dstribution. Explain.
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Ch. 30.1 - Contrast how sperm reach the eggs of seedless...Ch. 30.1 - What features not present in seedless plants have...Ch. 30.1 - WHAT IF? If a seed could not enter dormancy, how...Ch. 30.2 - Use examples from Figure 30.7 to describe how...Ch. 30.2 - Explain how the pine life cycle in Figure 30.4...Ch. 30.2 - Prob. 3CCCh. 30.3 - It is said that an oak is an acorns way of making...Ch. 30.3 - Compare and contrast a pine cone and a flower in...Ch. 30.3 - WHAT IF? Do speciation rates in closely related...Ch. 30.4 - Explain why plant diversity can be considered a...
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