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Which evolutionary adaptations helped plants succeed and spread on land?
vascular tissue and seeds
spores and pine cones
small size and small seeds
cotyledons and nonvascular tissue

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vascular tissue and seeds

Vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) allowed efficient water, nutrient transport and structural support for larger, upright growth; seeds protect the embryo, allow dormancy and dispersal without water, and enable colonization of drier habitats.