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How are mosses and ferns different?

Ferns reproduce by seeds and mosses reproduce by spores.
Ferns have vascular tissue and mosses do not.
Mosses can transport water through their bodies, and ferns cannot.
Mosses have internal ovaries and ferns do not.
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Which of the following statements is true?

Parasitic plants get food from other organisms.
All plants have chlorophyll.
Carnivorous plants cannot perform photosynthesis.
Algae are a special type of moving plant.
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Lions are classified as Panthera leo. Tigers are classified as Panthera tigris. Which of the following statements is true?

Lions and tigers belong to the same species.
Lions and tigers belong to the same genus.
Panthera is the name of an order.
Leo is the name of the lion division.
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In Linnean taxonomy, the most unique level is _____.

species
genus
kingdom
breed

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Answered by daminiandraskar
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1)breed
2)species
3)kingdom
4) breed
Answered by dadyz
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anomalistic deviation or departure from the normal or common order, form, or rule; phenomenal

auspicious favorable, prosperous

bellwether a leader, trendsetter, first in their class, and ahead of the rest

callipygian having shapely buttocks

circumlocution 1. The use of unnecessarily wordy and indirect language. 2. Evasion in speech or writing. 3. A roundabout expression.

concupiscent a strong desire, especially sexual desire; lust

conviviality merry; festive

coruscant giving forth flashes of light; glittering

cuddlesome suitable for or inviting cuddling. Also, cuddly

cupidity eager or excessive desire, esp. to possess something: greed; avarice.

cynosure an object at the focal point of attention; something that is used as a guide

ebullient zestfully enthusiastic

equanimity the quality of being calm and even-tempered

excogitate to consider or think something out carefully and thoroughly

gasconading to boast; to brag

idiosyncratic belonging to one's peculiar and individual character

luminescent emitting light not caused by heat

magnanimous courageously noble in mind and heart; unselfish

nidificate to nest

osculator one who kisses

parsimonious frugal

penultimate means second to last - as in LOSER

perfidiousness betrayal of a trust

perspicacious having or showing penetrating mental discernment; clear-sighted

proficuous profitable; advantageous; useful

remunerative serving and providing profitability

saxicolous one who lives under a rock

sesquipedalian one who uses big words

superabundant abundant to excess

unencumbered free, not burdened with cares or responsibilities

unparagoned having no paragon or equal; matchless; peerless

usufruct the right to use and enjoy the profits and advantages of something belonging to another as long as the property is not damaged or altered in any way

winebibber one who drinks much wine

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