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The plant group that lacks a true root, stem, and leaves is:
ABryophyta
BPteridophyta
CThallophyta
DGymnosperms
✓ Correct Answer: C — Thallophyta
Thallophytes like algae have a body called a thallus that is not differentiated into roots, stems, or leaves.
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