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How can a seedless vascular plant reproduce?

They reproduce by using xylem vessels.
They reproduce by producing flowers.
They reproduce by using spores.
They reproduce by carrying nutrients through phloem vessels.

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They reproduce by using spores
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Answer:

They reproduce using spores.

Step-by-step explanation:

Seedless vascular plants (like ferns) do not have seeds. That means they do not have flowers because flowers produce fruit with seeds. To reproduce, they drop microscopic spores. These spores fly away in the wind and land wherever. Then they grow into new plants.

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