A plant found growing in a marsh is about 18 inches in height and consists of tall, hollow stems with jointed nodes. The plant has a rough texture and its leaves grow in tiny whorls. Which of the following is the most logical conclusion about the classification of this plant?
It is a gymnosperm, and belongs to the phylum Coniferophyta.
It is a horsetail, and belongs to the phylum Sphenophyta.
It is a club moss, and belongs to the phylum Lycoophyta.
It is a liverwort, and belongs to the phylum Hepatophyta.
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Ok do you have any choice in mind? Or any that you know are wrong?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The horsetail given the data makes the most sense.
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