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In Biology / Middle School | 2014-05-27

What plants are only a few cells thick?

A. Bryophytes
B. Ferns
C. Horsetail
D. Vascular

Asked by regan

Answer (3)

I think the answer is (A) Bryophytes
Bryophytes is the plant division which has thin cells compared to other plants given in your options. So, i will go with bryophytes.

Answered by tadvisohil886 | 2024-06-10

C.hoursetails they are very thick so I would go with that!!!!
good luck!!!

Answered by lexi41703 | 2024-06-10

The answer to the question is (A) Bryophytes, which are plants that are typically only a few cells thick and lack vascular tissue. They include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, and their structure allows them to thrive in moist environments. In contrast, other options like ferns and horsetails are vascular plants with thicker cell structures.
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Answered by tadvisohil886 | 2024-12-23