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Why are seed plants an evolutionary advantage
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Why are seed plants an evolutionary advantage
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They have a special well great way to confront the environment, by having a powerful shell or by having "wings" to plain beyond the air and disperse, the seeds have more capacity to germinate and dissipate.
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A is the correct answer
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