bacteria
Plants came first before animals.
Plants came first before animals.
Plants came first in the evolution of life on Earth, appearing before animals.
Plants came first. Soft coal, also known as brown coal or lignite, forms from the partial decomposition of plant material over millions of years.
No, bacteria are not classified as plants. Bacteria are a separate domain of life, distinct from plants, animals, and fungi. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria.
nor plants or animals. bacteria came first
Plants came first before animals.
Plants came first before animals.
Plants were first.
Life came from bacteria that is in a humans body . That is where life came from first
Plants came first in the evolution of life on Earth, appearing before animals.
Pre-Cambrian. It's when bacteria first came about.
Nonvascular plants
No. Plants cannot use elemental nitrogen. The nitrogen must first be fixed, either by lightning or by nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Some plants have such bacteria in their roots.
Plants came first. Soft coal, also known as brown coal or lignite, forms from the partial decomposition of plant material over millions of years.
Nitrogen
I had a look on the internet and it was the tree and if u want to know about the chicken and the egg one well the answer to that one is the chicken came first and the tree came firsttree