Suppose an efficient conducting system evolved in a moss that could transport water and other materials as high as a tall tree. Which of the following statements about "trees" of such a species would not be true?

Suppose an efficient conducting system evolved in a moss that could transport water and other materials as high as a tall tree. Which of the following statements about "trees" of such a species would not be true?


a) Individuals would probably compete more effectively for access to light.
b) Fertilization would probably be more difficult.
c) Spore dispersal distances would probably increase.
d) Females could produce only one archegonium.
e) Unless its body parts were strengthened, such a "tree" would probably flop over.


Answer: D


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