Multiple Choice
How can nonvascular plants survive on land without true leaves, stems, and roots?
A) They are small enough to allow minerals to diffuse throughout their bodies.
B) They live in dry habitats.
C) They have a thick cuticle to prevent water loss.
D) Their spores are dispersed by wind.
E) Their sporophytes are nutritionally independent and provide carbohydrates to the rest of the plant.
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