Why reproduction of seed plants said to be its adaption to land
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Seeds and Pollen as an Evolutionary Adaptation to Dry Land
Storage tissue to sustain growth and a protective coat give seeds their superior evolutionary advantage. Several layers of hardened tissue prevent desiccation, freeing reproduction from the need for a constant supply of water.
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Seeds and Pollen as an Evolutionary Adaptation to Dry Land
Storage tissue to sustain growth and a protective coat give seeds their superior evolutionary advantage. Several layers of hardened tissue prevent desiccation, freeing reproduction from the need for a constant supply of water.
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