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How are the bryophytes and seedless vascular plants alike?
A) Plants in both groups have vascular tissue.
B) In both groups, sperm swim from antheridia to archegonia.
C) The dominant generation in both groups is the sporophyte.
D) Plants in both groups have true roots, stems, and leaves.
E) All of these answers apply.
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Explanation:  B) The seedless vascular plants (ferns and fern allies) have vascular tissue; a dominant sporophyte; and true roots, stems, and leaves. Bryophytes have a dominant gametophyte and no vascular tissue—so no true roots, stems, and leaves. Although students resist classifications, they do help organize our living world and give insight into evolutionary processes.
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