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26 December, 09:13

Scientists believe that green algae, Chlorophyta, are the ancestors of land plants. Volvox, a green algae, gives us a clue to this progression in plant form because, as seen here

A) single cells joined together to form a unique colonial body form.

B) Volvox has an advanced body structure with cells, tissues, and organ systems.

C) single cells, that can no longer live independently, joined to form a colony.

D) Volvox colonies are organized on the organ system level much life flowering plants.

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  1. 26 December, 11:02
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    A is the correct answer!
  2. 26 December, 11:22
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    A is the answer to this
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