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Which of these gymnosperms are known to be important in maintaining the balance of carbon in an ecosystem?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
A plant has a seed has one cotyledon, it has six flower parts, its leaves have parallel veins, its stem is herbaceous, and the vascular bundles in its stem are scattered throughout the stem. Which of the following best classifies this plant?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
Which term represents animals without backbones?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
Your teacher is describing a plant that bears seeds and flowers, has five flower petals, and has seeds that are enclosed by fruits. What kind of plant is he describing?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
A newly discovered tree species has cone-like structures that are covered with exposed seeds. Which plant group does it most likely belong to?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
A group of sheep run in random directions to confuse a single predator. This is an example of which social behavior?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
Which level of classification includes the most species?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
A biologist is studying two organisms, X and Y. She knows that at least one of them is an animal. Organism X only reproduces sexually. Organism Y reproduces both sexually and asexually. Which conclusion is best supported by the information?
angiosperm and monocot
gymnosperms
invertebrates
Organism Y has the benefit of not having to find a mate.
spruce tree forests
herding
domain
angiosperm
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