QUESTION 20 Why are ferns limited to moist environments if they have vascular ti
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QUESTION 20
Why are ferns limited to moist environments if they have vascular tissue?
That is incorrect, ferns do not have vascular tissue.
The vascular tissue in ferns is not as well-developed as bryophytes.
Ferns do not have seeds and sperm must swim through a film of water.
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QUESTION 21
What evolutionary development allowed angiosperms and gymnosperms to become more widespread than ferns?
The development of roots
The development of seeds
The development of vascular tissue
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QUESTION 22
In eudicots, floral parts occur in multiples of
2 - 3
4 – 5
6 – 7
That is incorrect, ferns do not have vascular tissue.
The vascular tissue in ferns is not as well-developed as bryophytes.
Ferns do not have seeds and sperm must swim through a film of water.
Explanation / Answer
20) Ferns do not have seeds and sperm must swim through a film of water.
21) The development of seeds.
22) 2-3
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