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How long ago did plants evolved?

Plants evolved around 750 million years ago.


Does grasshopper spit harm carnivorous plants?

No, grasshopper spit does not harm carnivorous plants as they have evolved to handle insect secretions. In fact, the nutrients from insect secretions can benefit carnivorous plants by providing additional nutrients.


Which plants benefit humans?

Almost all plants benefit humans


How do soils benefit plants?

Plants can benefit from soil. One reason for this is due to the factor such as decomposion. As there plants live in decompostion this provides healthy nutrients for plants. (nutrient uptake) Therefore plants can benefit from soil.


Where did seeds come from after the earth cooled down?

plants with seeds evolved from simpler plants which evolved from single celled organisms


Why do flowering plants evolved after cone-bearing plants?

Yes


How do plants survive in this climate?

They evolved to.


How does the plant benefit from butterflies?

Plants benefit from butterflies because they help in pollination as they move from flower to flower collecting nectar. Butterflies are effective pollinators due to their long tongues and ability to transfer pollen as they feed. Additionally, some plants have evolved to rely on specific butterfly species for pollination, creating a mutually beneficial relationship.


Did non-seed plants evolve from seed plants?

Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.


Did animals evolve from plants, or is there a separate evolutionary path for each kingdom?

Animals and plants have separate evolutionary paths. They both evolved from a common ancestor but took different paths in their development. Plants evolved from ancient photosynthetic bacteria, while animals evolved from multicellular organisms that were different from plants.


Three chacteristics of the rainforest?

rain, trees, animals


What is pertaining to producing female chacteristics called?

estrogen