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Biology, 10.03.2020 19:44, caggh345

What is the phylum of plant that is identified by having no true leaves, dichotomous branching as well as lobed sporangia (usually yellow in color).

a. Monilophyta
b. Anthophyta
c. Cycadophyta
d. Hepatophyta
e. Bryophyta
f. Ginkgophyta
g. Anthocerophyta
h. Gnetophyta
i. Coniferophyta
j. Lycophyta

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