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Consider the nonflowering plant growing along the wall that is pictured below. What type of plant is this? O angiosperm O bryophyte O seed
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Consider the nonflowering plant growing along the wall that is pictured below.
What type of plant is this?
O angiosperm
O bryophyte
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Bryophyte
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