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14 October, 08:16

Which two characteristics are shared by seedless vascular plants and nonvascular plants? They both have xylem and true stems. They both have true stems and use spores to reproduce. They both live in moist environments and have xylem. They both live in moist environments and use spores to reproduce.

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  1. 14 October, 08:19
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    The correct answer is - They both live in moist environments and use spores to reproduce.

    The seedless vascular plants are pteridophytes such as ferns and nonsecular plants can be bryophytes such as moss. Both bryophytes and pteridophytes love to grow in moist environments. Sporophyte of both of these plants develop sporangia which produces spores after meiosis. spores germinate to form gametophyte.
  2. 14 October, 08:42
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    The answer is " They both live in moist environments and use spores to reproduce. ". I know this cause I took the test and aced it, as seen below.
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