Multiple Choice
Which trait shared by coleochaetophytes, stoneworts, and land plants is most likely to have aided with successful colonization on land?
A) The ability to retain eggs in the parental organism
B) Cytoplasmic connections for cell-cell communication
C) Specialized vascular cells
D) A dominant sporophyte generation
E) Presence of stomata
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