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Why did seed production help plants move to land?
A. Seeds made it possible to transmit water through leaves
B. Seeds made plants able to reproduce with deuterostomes
C. Seeds allow gametes to live longer without water
D. Seeds allowed them to become sporophytes.
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Answer: C (Seeds allow gametes to live longer without water.)
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