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Section 22.3 Summary – pages 588 - 597
Section 22.3 Summary – pages 588 - 597

... • Seed plants first appeared about 360 million years ago during the ________ Era. • Some seed plants, such as ancient relatives of cycads and ginkgoes, shared Earth’s forest with the dinosaurs during the ________ Era. • About 65 million years ago, most members of the __________ died out along with ...
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