Why don't you people stop being lazy and go find it in a book or something
The first plant cell likely evolved from an ancient photosynthetic bacteria through a process called endosymbiosis, where the bacteria was engulfed by a primitive eukaryotic cell. Over time, the bacteria and host cell developed a mutually beneficial relationship, leading to the evolution of the first plant cell with chloroplasts for photosynthesis. This symbiotic relationship provided an evolutionary advantage, allowing plants to harness sunlight for energy.
The first plant cell could have evolved with the help of bacteria through endosymbiosis. In this process, a bacterium was engulfed by a primitive cell but instead of being digested, it formed a mutually beneficial relationship. Over time, the bacterium evolved into a specialized organelle, such as the chloroplast in plants, which enabled the cell to photosynthesize.
Yes, bacteria evolved before animal and plant cells. Bacteria are one of the oldest forms of life on Earth, dating back billions of years, while animal and plant cells evolved later through a process of more complex cellular organization.
algae
cotton plant. it evolved from something else.
Angiosperms
1) Yes, a bacteria cell could injure a plant cell by surrounding it and eating it, because bacteria produce chemicals that can damage, kill, or make it grow funny. The bacteria release enzymes which can kill or injure plant cells and then they absorb the nutrients that become available through this action.
Nonvascular plants
The oldest plant form on the Earthis algae. Larger plant forms evolved from green algae.Algae and/or diatoms
it could be a bacteria or a form of algae
Technically the first evidence of life would be prokaryotic cell which performed the very basic functions of living organisms. But to answer your question, if your definition of animals is an organism in the kingdom animalia, then plants evolved first. The order of evolution of organisms ruffly follows the line of Bacteria - Eukaryotes - Plants - Fungi - Animals
The First Plants evolved From Blue-Green Algae