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What are adaptation did nonvascular plants develop to adapt to terrestrial life

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Over evolutionary time, land plants evolved strategies to survive in increasing degrees of dryness: Nonvascular plants, or Bryophytes (liverworts, mosses, and hornworts) are, in many ways, physically tied to water. Their major adaptions to life on land include a waxy cuticle and root-like structures (rhizoids).

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