Asked by Samuel Rajendran on May 11, 2024

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eudicots

A) have rhizoids, cuticle, and protected embryo sporophyte; no xylem
B) produce fruit
C) nonseed-bearing, heart-shaped gametophytes; spore-bearing leaves with sori
D) Lycopodium; cone-bearing sporophyte; free-living gametophyte
E) gymnosperm; only one species left
F) pine and redwood; mostly evergreen
G) confined to tropics or warm, temperate zones; resemble squat cone-bearing palm trees
H) flowering plant with two seed leaves
I) flowering plant with only one seed leaf

Eudicots

One of the major groups of flowering plants, characterized by seeds with two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.

Flowering Plant

Plants belonging to the group Angiosperms, characterized by bearing flowers and producing seeds enclosed within a fruit.

  • Differentiate between monocots and dicots/eudicots by examining the characteristics of seed leaves and additional features.
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Gisela CaleroMay 17, 2024
Final Answer :
H
Explanation :
Eudicots are a type of flowering plant that typically have two seed leaves, also known as cotyledons, when they first sprout.