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The last major evolution of plants was the angiosperms(flowering plants).

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Mammals is the most recent.

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Charophytes.

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The green ones

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What plant is the most recently evolved and diverse group of plants?

Angiosperms


What is the most recently evolved and diverse group of plant?

Angiosperms


What is the most recent evolved diverse group of plants?

Angiosperms


What do you call a plant without a flower?

flowering plants are part of a large group called angiosperms. They are the only (and most recently evolved group) to have flowers. Nonflowering plants are gymnosperms, seedless vascular plants (like ferns) and bryophytes.


What group of plants evolved during the Mesozoic era and is dominated today?

Angiosperms They produced seeds that are protected they are the most diverse and abundant land plants today. Present day angiosperms that evolved during the mesozic era include magnolia and oak trees.


What is the most recent and diverse group of plants?

Angiosperms


What group of plants evolved during the mesozoic era and is still dominant today?

Precambrian


The most diverse successful and familiar group of plants today are the?

Angiosperm


What group of plants was becoming dominant as humans evolved?

Okay first of all, humans did NOT evolve from monkeys or anything like that. So there were NO plants that became dominant as humans evolved. Evolving is for dummies!! :0)


What makes the protists group unique or different?

Protists are a diverse collection of eukaryotic organisms but they are not plants, fungi, or animals.


What appeared near the beginning of the Cretaceous period?

The most notable group of organisms that evolved at the beginning of the Cretaceous are the flowering plants, or angiosperms. Today, these are the majority of plants on Earth. All fruit bearing plants and grasses are angiosperms. At the same time as these evolved, new insects evolved that pollinated the flowers. Additionally, birds evolved either during the late Jurassic or the early Cretaceous.


What group of protists did the first plants evolve from?

Scientists thing protists evolved from archaea, which are simply single celled organisms.