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Which structure could a scientist look for in a plant that would identify it as a club moss rather than a liverwort?

phloem
spores
rhizoids
flowers

which one of these is the correct answer????

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Answer:

Phloem

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer;

Phloem

Explanation;

  • Club moss plant belongs to the the family Lycopodiaceae, Lycophyte includes any spore-bearing vascular plant.
  • Liverworts on the other hand are bryophytes which belongs to the division bryophyta. Bryophytes are small, non-vascular plants which includes mosses, hornworts and liverworts.
  • Vascular plants contain vascular tissues which play an important role of transportation in plants. The major vascular tissues are phloem and xylem. Non-vascular plants on the other hand lacks the vascular tissues for transportation of substances.
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