Ferns and lycophytes differ from bryophytes in that:
A) the diploid phase of the life cycle is photosynthetically independent at maturity.
B) fertilization relies on environmental water.
C) products of meiosis are dispersed as spores.
D) the sporophyte is adapted for spore dispersal.
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