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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.
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.
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