This question is a little ridiculous. The number of different plants that grow on land number in the millions. To name even .001% would take days of typing for even the fastest typist. Nonetheless, here is 10 that first come to mind:
Poison Ivy
Sunflower
Roses
Daffodils
Tulips
Morning Glories
Venus Fly Traps
Potatoes
Mint
Oregano
Some green algae are unicellular
The presence of vascular tissue is not common to all green algae and land plants. Vascular tissue is a specialized system found in some land plants (such as ferns and seed plants) that helps transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Green algae lack this feature.
A terrestrial plant is a plant that grows on or in the land. Some examples include: - Bermuda grass - All kind of trees - Ferns - Shrubs
Most photosynthesis occurs in land plants. This is because there is more light available on land than in the deeper regions of the ocean where water plants are found. However, ocean plants like phytoplankton also play a significant role in global carbon fixation due to their vast numbers.
Protists in the supergroup Archaeplastida are in the same eukaryotic supergroup as land plants. This supergroup includes red algae, green algae, and land plants, which all share a common ancestor that underwent primary endosymbiosis with a cyanobacterium.
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mountain range and ocean are some land forms
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Yes, there are some plants that are independent plants and others aren't.
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Some names of woodland plants include ferns, mosses, trilliums, violets, and bluebells. These plants thrive in the shaded and moist environment of woodland areas.
Trees have scientific names not international names. Coniferophyta or Coniferae, or commonly known as conifers, are a division of vascular land plants
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