The first land plants were bryophytes,which then branched into ferns,gymnosperms,and finally angiosperms.What key adaptation distinguishes the ferns from the bryophytes?
A) The ferns are able to do photosynthesis.
B) Ferns do not require water to reproduce.
C) The ferns are also heterotrophs.
D) Ferns have a vascular system, which allows them to grow taller.
E) Ferns go through alternation of generations.
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