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gymnosperms and angiosperms that were more adapt...
Biology, 19.10.2019 11:10 DondreeColeman
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gymnosperms and angiosperms that were more adapted to land were seed-bearing and able to reproduce using
a). pollen
b). cones
c). flowers
d). seeds
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