The last major evolution of plants was the angiosperms(flowering plants).
Mammals is the most recent.
Charophytes.
The green ones
Angiosperms
angiosperm
Angiosperm
Scientists thing protists evolved from archaea, which are simply single celled organisms.
It is because protists are very diverse. The group has everything in it that is eukaryotic except for animals, plants and fungi.
proteins
Protists are a paraphyletic group because animals, fungi, and plants are the crown groups evolved from different lineages of the protists. They aren't included in the same group as protists taxonomically. This explains why the cladists consider the protist a paraphyletic group.
Angiosperms
Angiosperms
Angiosperms
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.
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.
Angiosperms
Precambrian
Angiosperm
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)
Protists are a diverse collection of eukaryotic organisms but they are not plants, fungi, or animals.
Beans belong to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit. They are part of the angiosperms group, the most diverse and widespread group of land plants.
Scientists thing protists evolved from archaea, which are simply single celled organisms.