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Which of these is a reason that early plants did not move far from water?

A.They were haploid organisms. B.They had no vascular system. C.They reproduced asexually. D.They were Algae


Why can't plants grow on Jupiter?

Far too cold, too much gravity, really high winds of poisonous gasses. Also no soil for plants and no water.


Why do upside down plants grow faster?

Just like the tospey turvey! Well, the water and nutrients travel very fast to the plants because the roots are at the top so the dont have to travel very far down.


How will you know if a plant underwater undergo photosynthesis?

Yes can, as long as sunlight can still penetrate thru the water and reach the aquatic plants. *As far as i concern*


Can plants grow better in cold or hot water?

I have just conducted an experiment for my AP Environmental class. My variable was different temperatures of water. I watered plants with 0 degree water, 22 (room temp./control group), 50 and 100 degree water. Surprisingly the 0 degree water the results were best because the plant grew tallest. Then the 22 degree water was not too far behind with about 2 cm shorter plants. With the 50 degree water only one grew to be 24cm while the other one died upon reaching 3 cm. The beans that were watered with the 100degree water did not grow at all. Hence plants prefer cooler temperatures of water to hot temperatures.

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What prevented plants from moving far from water?

What prevented early plants from moving far from water is that they dried out easily.


What prevented early plants from moving far from water A They were angiosperms B They reproduced asexually C They were sporophytes D They dried out easily?

What prevented early plants from moving far from water is that they dried out easily.


What would hinder the movement of plants onto land?

What prevented early plants from moving far from water is that they dried out easily.


Which of these is a reason that early plants did not move far from water?

A.They were haploid organisms. B.They had no vascular system. C.They reproduced asexually. D.They were Algae


Do all plants live on land?

No, some plants float on the top of water. Like Lilypads.Some live exclusively in water and far under the surface of many oceans, such as seaweed.


How much water does a greenhouse need?

The amount of water needed in a greenhouse depends on the size of the greenhouse and the amount of irrigation it has. Plants in a greenhouse generally need far less water than regular plants.


Why do desert plants need to water store?

Succulent plants and cacti need to store as much water whenever the rain should happen to fall. As the rain may be far between in desert areas, storing water is vital to help the plants to survive.


Why did early man feel need of pots?

Early men feel the need of pots as the ladies of there house went far away places to find water . Pots were used to contain water in early times.


Why are desert plants spaced far apart?

There is limited water available in the deserts so plants tend to space themselves to avoid competition from other plants.


How many times did Julius Caesar try and invade Britain?

Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.Julius Caesar made two attempted invasions of Britain and although he landed, circumstances prevented him from moving far inland.


What plants are made of?

all living things, including plants, are made of cells.


Why can't plants grow on Jupiter?

Far too cold, too much gravity, really high winds of poisonous gasses. Also no soil for plants and no water.