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112年 - 112 國立臺灣大學轉學生招生考試:普通生物學A#116988
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15. Which plant has a dominant sporophyte generation and a seed, but no fruit?
(A)fern
(B) pine tree
(C) tulip
(D) moss
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A(3), B(1), C(0), D(0), E(0) #3161236
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