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The development of the seed played what role in vascular plant evolution?
  a. Plants could grow taller.
  b. Plants could reproduce asexually.
  c. Plants could adapt to varied terrestrial habitats.
  d. Plants could grow taller, reproduce asexually AND adapt to varied terrestrial habitats.
  e. Plants could grow taller and reproduce asexually



Question 2

Seedless vascular plants lived in low wet habitats because they:a.
   need water to reproduce.
  b. do not have a means to transport water through their structure.
  c. had no protection from desiccation.
  d. were a food source for amphibians.
  e. all of the these.




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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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809779

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Excellent


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