3. Into how many groups are nonflowering plants divided? Give examples also
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Nonflowering plants are divided into two main groups—those that reproduce with dustlike particles called spores and those that use seeds to reproduce. Spore-bearing plants are simple, or primitive, plants, for example mosses and ferns.
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Nonflowering plants are divided into two main groups—those that reproduce with dustlike particles called spores and those that use seeds to reproduce. Spore-bearing plants are simple, or primitive, plants, for example mosses and ferns.
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