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A scientist discovers a new plant that has vascular tissue and produces seeds. It has brightly colored, scented flowers. What type of plant did the scientist discover? How might this plant be pollinated, and what would lead you to draw that conclusion?A scientist discovers a new plant that has vascular tissue and produces seeds. It has brightly colored, scented flowers. What type of plant did the scientist discover? How might this plant be pollinated, and what would lead you to draw that conclusion?A scientist discovers a new plant that has vascular tissue and produces seeds. It has brightly colored, scented flowers. What type of plant did the scientist discover? How might this plant be pollinated, and what would lead you to draw that conclusion?

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haha nora!!!! i had the same questions! 
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Answer:

The correct answer will be - angiosperm, insect pollinated plants

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given question, the description of the plant shows:

1. The plant has vascular tissue which produces seeds: shows that plant is either a gymnosperm or angiosperm.

2. Brightly colored and scented flower: shows that it is an angiosperm and the bright color and the scent is used to attract insects like bees, butterflies and others. These insect-pollinated the flowers are known to show entomophily pollination.

Thus, angiosperm, insect-pollinated plants are the correct answer.

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