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Which piece of evidence supports the argument that land plants evolved due to presence of microbes?(1 point)
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Both land plants and land animals have tube-shaped vascular tissue to transport materials throughout their bodies.
Both land plants and land animals have tube-shaped vascular tissue to transport materials throughout their bodies.
Both primitive land plants and some modern land plants are able to grow on rock as a substrate.
Both primitive land plants and some modern land plants are able to grow on rock as a substrate.
Land plants have specialized structures in order to promote cross-pollination
Land plants have specialized structures in order to promote cross-pollination
The chloroplasts of land plants, which allow them to carry out photosynthesis, is a structure similar to cyanobacteria.
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The chloroplasts of land plants, which allow them to carry out photosynthesis, are similar to cyanobacteria — supporting that chloroplasts originated from microbial endosymbionts.
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