Multiple Choice
Morphological structures, both micro- and macroscopic, have been used as evidence to support the idea that land plants arose from a green algae clade.Of these structures, the one that contributed most to the success of plants on land was
A) the cuticle.
B) plasmodesmata.
C) a multicellular sporophyte.
D) the presence of tracheids.
E) the use of flagellated sperm.
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