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Scientists believe green algae to be the ancestors of land plants. The classification division separating algae from the kingdom Plantae began with fossil evidence. To be successful land plants require certain modifications. This early Devonian land plant had both vasular tissue and, as seen here, A) roots. B) spores. C) seed pods. D) chlorophyll.

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Scientists believe green algae to be the ancestors of land plants. The classification division separating algae from the kingdom Plantae began with fossil evidence. To be successful land plants require certain modifications. This early Devonian land plant had both vascular tissue and, as seen here seed pods.
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roots

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