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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an adaptation that helped plants survive on land?
A
Development of a waxy cuticle
B
Lack of vascular tissue
C
Ability to photosynthesize underwater
D
Presence of flagellated sperm
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Understand the challenges plants faced when transitioning from aquatic to terrestrial environments, such as desiccation, structural support, and reproduction.
Recognize that the development of a waxy cuticle is an adaptation that helps prevent water loss by creating a barrier on the surface of leaves and stems.
Consider the role of vascular tissue in transporting water and nutrients, which is crucial for plants living on land, although not directly related to the waxy cuticle.
Evaluate the ability to photosynthesize underwater, which is not an adaptation for terrestrial survival but rather for aquatic environments.
Identify the presence of flagellated sperm as a characteristic of some early land plants, but note that it is not directly related to the adaptation of surviving on land.