Plants that lived during the Quaternary period include heavy grasses that provided nutrition for animals like the woolly mammoth. With glaciers covering more than 30 percent of the Earth, mammoth steppes, or giant areas of grasslands were the primary plants at the time.
Plants in the Quaternary include Angiosperms, ferns and relatives, gymnosperms (includes conifers, gnetophytes, & cycads), horsetails.
Mostly of what was growing back then was vegetation, grass, trees and is was very healthy ground so alot of stuff was growing back then.
None. Some plants grow in tundras, but they are all very small and short lived.
What are some plants in the Pantanal ?
Aquatic plants
i think they used many and lots of different plants'
Mushrooms and moss
Arctic brush, many kinds of tropical trees lived across the equator.
The structure of the hemoglobin in a molecule is the quaternary structure.
Well. Plants took root about 500 MILLION years ago. So the answer is almost all of the plants.
Pander's Fish (Panderichthys) EusthenopteronObruchevichthys Elpistostege Ceratodus Dunkleosteus
Some of the dinosaurs that lived in the Triassic period include: Pterosauras, Coelophysis, Plateosaurus, and Peteinosaurus. (Lol It Was 4 Ma Science Project ;] )
None. Some plants grow in tundras, but they are all very small and short lived.
what kind of houses mesopotamia people lived in
Its a Nice question the answer is that they are Quaternary consumer because they eat tertiary consumers like hawk.
I'm pretty sure it's quaternary"If several protein chains associate w/ one another to form a functional protein, the protein is said to have a quaternary structure" - 'Human Physiology, 4th E', Dee Unglaub Silverthorn
plants in iran
Plants. :)
English people lived in Jamestown but they were not pilgrims that lived in Jamestown