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vladimir1956 [14]
4 years ago
11

PLZZ HELLPP FAST WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER AND MEDAL

English
2 answers:
Juli2301 [7.4K]4 years ago
6 0
A)Berfore "spores" i'm not sure kinda hard but i hope im right!
oee [108]4 years ago
3 0
1. monocot

2. spores, which grow into a gametophyte

3. seeds

4. A

I hope this helped. :D
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