Which two characteristics do seedless vascular plants have that nonvascular plants do not have? They have phloem and true stems. They have true roots and use spores to reproduce. They live in moist environments and have xylem. They have phloem and use spores to reproduce.
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Seedless vascular plants include ferns, horsetails and clubmosses. These types of plants have the same special tissue to move water and food through their stems and foliage, like other vascular plants, but they don't produce flowers or seeds. Instead of seeds, seedless vascular plants reproduce with spores.
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Well the correct answer is c
"They live in moist environments and have xylem."
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