green algea
Scientists believe that plants evolved directly from a freshwater green algae called charophyte. There are two different types of charophytes, coleochaetales and charales, which strongly resemble earliest land plants.
No , all plants are multicellular
Most plants are multicellular
No its multicellular. Most plants are multicellular.
from green algea that went into land plants which now represents present day chloroplast
They believed plants evolved from prehistoric times.
No. Cellulose is a substance, not a living thing. Plants evolved from algae that developed cell walls made of cellulose.
Scientists thing protists evolved from archaea, which are simply single celled organisms.
Scientists believe that plants evolved directly from a freshwater green algae called charophyte. There are two different types of charophytes, coleochaetales and charales, which strongly resemble earliest land plants.
Probably a form of bacteria. They evolved into multicellular organisms. Some evolved into plants because they could do photosynthesis
Green algae
Many scientists believe that ancient green algae evolved into land plants. The chloroplasts present in green algae are the same as those of land plants. In addition, green algae have cell walls of similar composition to land plants; both store food, such as starch, in the same manner. Most green algae live in freshwater habitats with highly variable conditions. The ongoing changes in their environment have made them highly adaptable.what-evidence-has-led-scientists-to-believe-land-plants-evolved-from-green-algae
They are eukaryotes, multicellular, have nuclei, and have cell walls.
No , all plants are multicellular
No , all plants are multicellular
Most plants are multicellular
The First Plants evolved From Blue-Green Algae