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angiosperms
Precambrian
yes there were plants during this time period. there were trees
Early fungi were actually aquatic. They evolved from early animals, actually. Fungi are very closely related to animals. Much closer than plants or even protists. Other information: fungi can produce asexually or sexually, they can only absorb nutrients, and they are in no way a plant. Hope it helped!
The period during which life began to move on land was the Ordovician Period. It was during this time that evidence of plant spores from living fossils were found on land.
During spring season when there is active growing period.
algae
Liverwort is seedless plant. it bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.
there were aracnids, jawed fish,eurypterid and land plant
To sustain adverse conditions and its utilization during active period of growth
It was a bunch of ferns and really tall trees
There is no doubt of it. There were probably millions of plant species that came and went during the Carboniferous.