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Vascular plants differ from nonvascular plants in a. how they make food. b. where they obtain materials. c. how they transport materials. d. how they reproduce.
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Vascular plants differ from nonvascular plants in
a.
how they make food.
b.
where they obtain materials.
c.
how they transport materials.
d.
how they reproduce.
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Vascular and nonvascular plants differ in
the way they transport materials (C).
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