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They use pollen to fertilize seeds which is dispersed through the wind instead of water.

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Q: How have gymnosperms adapted to life on land?
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How do gymnosperms adapt to life on land?

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Why do angiopsperms outnumber gymnosperms?

Because they are better adapted for reproduction and dispersal of their seeds.


Vertebrates that are adapted to life both on land and in the water are?

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How are moss spores adapted for life on land?

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When a species becomes better adapted to life on land what is the effect on their populations?

The population increases.


What environment are turtles adapted to?

Turtles are adapted to an aquatic life, spending almost all their life at sea. They only come to land to lay their eggs - which need to be laid out of water so they can develop.


How have plants and animals adapt to life on land?

Plants and animals have adapted to feed, reproduction, and life on land by utilizing oxygen or carbon dioxide that is absorbed through lungs or via photosynthesis rather than using gills. They have adapted with fur to keep them warm and legs to move them safely on land. Plants have adapted to utilize sunlight and animals to reproduce.


Is the frog adapted to life on land?

No, because frogs still need water to reproduce. That said, an adult frog can live on land its whole life and be okay.


How did the Aztecs adapted to the land?

The Aztecs adapted to their land by Chinampas, Building Bridges, and Hunting animals


Were the diadectes adapted to land or water?

Diadectes were fully adapted to land, even though it is a water to dry land animal.


Is the gametophyte stage the dominant stage in a gymnosperms life cycle?

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What life forms evolved during the Permian period?

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