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A plant which produces spores but lacks seed and vascular tissues

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Answered by alonefaded9
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Seedless vascular plants are plants that contain vascular tissue, but do not produce flowers or seeds. In seedless vascular plants, such as ferns and horsetails, the plants reproduce using haploid, unicellular spores instead of seeds.

Answered by Anonymous
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(c) Bryophytes consist of thalloid body, attached to the substratum by hair-like structures called rhizoids (true roots are absent), these lack vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and require water at the time of fertilisation.

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