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In the spring, you pass by a rocky outcrop that is dripping with water and covered with a carpet of short green plants. in the summer, you notice that water is no longer dripping off the rock, and the same plants appear brittle and dry. in the fall, the rock is again wet, and the same plants now appear soft and green. these plants are most likely to be: question 14 options:

a.bryophytes
b.gymnosperms
c.lycophytes
d.monilophytes
e.angiosperms

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What is the function of folds and villi?


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The answer is letter A. bryophytes. Bryophytes has three classes namely:
Class I. Hepaticopsida (Liverworts)
Class II. Anthocerotopsida (Hornworts)
and Class III. Bryopsida (Mosses).
Bryophytes are
very small, photosynthetic non-vascular plants, and absence of cuticle and stomata are evident.
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