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Leucobryum glaucum is a land plant. It has rhizoids, which are root-like structures that anchor it to the soil; however, water and nutrients move through the plant only by osmosis and diffusion. Which type of plant is Leucobryum glaucum?

A.
angiosperm

B.
bryophyte

C.
pterophyte

D.
gymnosperm

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D.
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