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Biology, 14.11.2021 23:50, mariap3504

What type of evolutionary adaptations did plants acquire to allow them to grow in areas that were not directly on a water source? A. Non vascular plants evolved chloroplasts to allow them to get energy from the sun, instead of relying on water for energy.
B. Vascular seedless plants evolved specific structures to transport and hold fluids, reducing dependence on water sources.
C. Gymnosperms evolved seeds, which they could alter to need less water.
D. Angiosperms evolved flowers, which could catch rainwater, reducing the dependence on ground water sources.

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