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    A Derived Trait of Land Plants Is the Presence of Small
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A Derived Trait of Land Plants Is the Presence of Small

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A derived trait of land plants is the presence of small openings that allow gaseous exchange between the plant and its environment. These structures are called


A) cuticles.
B) stomata.
C) thallus.
D) rhizoids.

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