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A. conifers, B Ferns, C Mosses or D flowering plants
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What is another name for gymnosperms?
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flies are scavengers and tend to break down dead organisms based on this information what is a plant characteristic that would
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plants Species in Mining Areas: a Comprehensive Study on Rehabilitation and Ecological Benefits"
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1. Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus)
2. Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) 3. Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) 4. Vetiver grass
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Which plant spends most of its time in the sporophyte stage?(1 point)
Responses a conifer a conifer a flowering plant a flowering
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which of the following plants evolved first?
conifers flowering plants nonvascular plants vascular, non-seeded plants
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one feature of a flower that is trying to attract the Hummingbird moth is nectar because the hummingbird moth gets attracted by
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What is a common poisonous plant that could pose a risk in the field near water?
(1 point) Responses seaweed sea grass sumac
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in which part of a flower is pollen produced
A. The pistil B. the stigma C. the stamen D, the style
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what are the reproductive parts of an angiosperm located
A. flowers B. fronds C. cones D. stems
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list some uses of the tulip
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Can you give me information about flowers in an organized manner
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WHAT KEY ELEMENTS ARE MISSING.
Graft Water Sunlight Time taking to sprouting The height of the plant after 2 weeks will be. 1 cup
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Use the table to answer the question.
Plant Types: A B C D E number of seedlings: 100 140 80 60 40 A farmer conducted an
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Bot, what is the difference between an orchid's relationship with a tree and a mistletoe's relationship with a tree?
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Grap
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Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point)
Responses vascular plants. vascular plants. fungi. fungi.
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Vascular plants can be divided into groups based on (1 point)
Responses color. color. the presence or absence of flowers. the
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Question Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point) Responses nonvascular plants. nonvascular plants.
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Giant kelp, which can up to 60 meters, are known as
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Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known asĀ (1 point)
Responses nonvascular plants. nonvascular plants. protists.
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Shorten that alot and use 10 year old words
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What is a common poisonous plant that could pose a risk in the field near water?
A. sumac B. sea grass C. seaweed D. cattails
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Which of the following is NOT true of plants?
A. They do not need to eat other organisms to gain energy. B. They transfer
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A plant that has juice that's start with letter: A is called
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Dodders are leafless and rootless parasitic plants that lack chlorophyll. The image above shows a dodder entwined around the
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