An important synapomorphy of the euphyllophytes is overtopping, a growth pattern in which one branch differentiates from and grows beyond the others.Overtopping growth allowed for
A) more access to sunlight for photosynthesis and evolution of a larger leaf type.
B) more lateral expansion to obtain nutrients and evolution of a larger leaf type.
C) more access to wind for CO2 uptake and more access to sunlight for photosynthesis.
D) more lateral expansion to obtain nutrients and more access to wind for CO2 uptake.
E) more access to wind for CO2 uptake and evolution of a larger leaf type.
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