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Based on its characteristics, the plant called club moss is not a true moss. Examine the dichotomous key above. Which of the following sentences adequately defines a club moss?
A. Club mosses are plants that reproduce using seeds that grow in conelike structures.
B. Club mosses are plants that produce spores inside of their flowers.
C. A club moss is a vascular plant that does not produce seeds, but does produce spores in conelike tips.
D. Club mosses are plant-like organisms that have chlorophyll and are nonvascular.


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the answer is C. A club moss is a vascular plant that does not produce seeds, but does produce spores in conelike tips.
Based on its characteristics, the plant called club is NOT  a true Moss. The dichotomous key would be C) A club moss is a vascular plant that does not produce seeds, but produce spores in cone-like tips. 
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