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Why are errors of nonobservation critical in survey research? Describe what these errors are and how different survey techniques attempt to compensate for them.
Pteridophyta
Pteridophyta refers to a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and do not produce flowers or seeds, commonly known as ferns.
Anthocerophyta
A phylum of plants known as hornworts, characterized by a flat thallus and a sporophyte that resembles a long horn.
Bryophyta
A group of non-vascular plants comprised of mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, noted for their prevalent gametophyte stage.
Horsetails
A group of vascular plants in the genus Equisetum, known for their jointed, hollow stems and reproduction through spores, not seeds.
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