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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.
Both. The generally accepted idea is that life first evolved in the sea. Insects, fish with bony fins and rudimentary lungs (adapted air bladders) and plants eventually left the water to colonize land. Life in both realms continued to adapt to their evironments over millions of years to produce the life that we see today.
No
On land plants get more light cause in water glare reflects light. Plants on land get more direct sunlight.
reduction of the gametophyte life cycle
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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.
Both. The generally accepted idea is that life first evolved in the sea. Insects, fish with bony fins and rudimentary lungs (adapted air bladders) and plants eventually left the water to colonize land. Life in both realms continued to adapt to their evironments over millions of years to produce the life that we see today.
no because is a wonderfull life there
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
to protect them from pridators
No
Arthropods ( EARTH SCIENCE )
It has oceans and seas, dry land, clouds and its shape is oblate spheroid
There are a few ways that animals adapt to life in the central valley. One way is to develop an internal way of conserving water.
Multicellular sporophytes.
Yes then did when they were in the now known as the United States of America