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Gymnosperms have adapted to life on land by developing seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit, allowing them to disperse in diverse environments. They also have evolved needle-like leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration and thick cuticles to retain moisture. Additionally, many gymnosperms have developed symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi to aid in nutrient uptake from the soil.
to protect them from pridators
Arthropods ( EARTH SCIENCE )
Yes then did when they were in the now known as the United States of America
The first organisms to adapt to life on land were likely plants, specifically mosses and liverworts. These early plants lacked roots and vascular tissues, but they were able to survive and reproduce in terrestrial environments. Their adaptation to land ultimately paved the way for other organisms, such as fungi, insects, and eventually vertebrates, to colonize and thrive on land as well.
gymnosperms
The digestive tract is forced to adapt to life on land due impart to the eating habits of the living creatures and their given surroundings as well as the food that is being consumed on the land itself.
it occurs when it occurs
they adapt to there enviorment
dinosaurs among animals on land and gymnosperms among plants
Gymnosperms begin their life cycle as seeds, which germinate into seedlings. These seedlings grow into mature trees that produce cones containing seeds. The seeds are dispersed, germinate, and the cycle begins again.
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