are photosynthetic
show alternation of generation
reproduce by means of conjugation
can survive dry conditions
have no seeds
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alternation of generation is peculiar to pteridophytea( fern) and bryophyta (mosses and liverworts). the answer they gave is very correct cos seed plants are under phylum man-fluidatophyta which comprises gymnoman-fluid and and angioman-fluids

it can't be photosynthetic because fungi and algae are non green plants
It can't be B, because only ferns and misses exhibit that.
it can't be C because they all don't reproduce by conjugation
it can't be D
mosses and ferns can't survive in dry environment
It is definitely E because Both fungi ,algae and mosses have NO SEEDS in them

it seems that there is a confusion, both options B and E are correct
On meta AI, the option B is correct.
On further research on meta AI, the option E is also correct

Fern(pteridophytes) doesn't show alternation of generations
The diploid phase (Sporophyte generation) is the dominant phase
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