Plants that are seedless and lack vascular tissues are called theMultiple choice question.angiosperms.bryophytes.ferns.gymnosperms.
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Plants that are seedless and lack vascular tissues are called theMultiple choice question.angiosperms.bryophytes.ferns.gymnosperms.
Solution
The correct answer is bryophytes. Bryophytes are a group of plant species that reproduce via spores rather than seeds, and they lack vascular tissues like xylem and phloem. Angiosperms, ferns, and gymnosperms all have vascular tissues and reproduce via seeds (except for some ferns which reproduce via spores but have vascular tissues).
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