Examples of convergent evolution of bryophytes and vascular plants include:
A) mosses that attract insects, which then transport their spores.
B) the sporophyte generation being dependent on the gametophyte generation.
C) bryophytes living in habitats where roots do not confer an advantage.
D) mosses that are able to dry out and rehydrate functional photosynthetic tissues.
E) the evolution of lignified vascular tissue in some bryophytes.
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