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The four major groups of plants with descriptions.
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The four major groups of plants are angiosperms (flowering plants producing seeds enclosed in fruits), gymnosperms (plants with naked seeds such as conifers), ferns (vascular plants reproducing via spores), and mosses (non-vascular plants with simple structures).

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The correct order in which the plants have evolved.
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The correct order in which plants have evolved is algae, mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms, with each group representing increasing complexity and adaptations to terrestrial environments.

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Do all adult chordates display the chordate features? Explain
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Most adult chordates exhibit chordate features like a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, gill slits, and a tail, but there are exceptions due to developmental changes or simpler forms like tunicates and lancelets that maintain these features throughout their lives.

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The four groups of gymnosperms are conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and _____ points:.85 Choose one answer. a. bryophytes. b. gnetophytes. c. liverworts. d. horsetails.
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The four groups of gymnosperms are conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and: gnetophytes.

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Which of the following includes a plant embryo, a food supply, and a protective covering? Choose one answer. a. spore b. pollen grain c. seed d. gametophyte
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