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Roses and tulips _____.

a. are variations of the same species
b. reproduce using cones
c. are nonvascular plants
d. have cell walls and chloroplasts

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D. Cell walls and chloroplasts
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Roses and tulips are different species of plants from different genus. What they have in common is that they are both plants, they have a cell wall and chloroplast they use to make their own food.

Roses come from the genus Rosa, and tulips come from the Tulipa genus. There are over three hundred species of roses and they are found across the world. Roses can be used to make perfume, food, drinks, and medicine.

Tulips are member of the lily family, Liliaceae. There are at least 75 species of tulips, and they are found in temperate climates, such as steppes and mountains.

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