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According to the plant phylogeny below, ferns and horsetails appear to be more closely related to seed plants than are liverworts and mosses. Explain one major characteristic that could help to explain
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According to the plant phylogeny below, ferns and horsetails appear to be more closely related to seed plants than are liverworts and mosses. Explain one major characteristic that could help to explain this relationship.
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ferns and horsetails are VASCULAR. liverworths and mosses are NON-VASCULAR.
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