(Q013) Which of the following are fossil plants?Group of answer choicestrilobites and eurypteridsgymnosperms and angiospermsgraptolites and archaeocyathidspterosaurs and plesiosaurs
Question
(Q013) Which of the following are fossil plants?Group of answer choicestrilobites and eurypteridsgymnosperms and angiospermsgraptolites and archaeocyathidspterosaurs and plesiosaurs
Solution
The correct answer is "gymnosperms and angiosperms". These are both types of plants. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes. Angiosperms are flowering plants, which are the most diverse group of land plants.
Trilobites and eurypterids are both extinct groups of arthropods, not plants. Graptolites are extinct colonial animals. Pterosaurs and plesiosaurs are types of extinct reptiles, specifically types of dinosaurs. Therefore, they are not plants.
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