Absorption of water from soil and its conservation
a waxy layer called cuticle:)
don't have pots with holes in the bottom
Cuticle
The waxy coating on leaves, known as the cuticle, prevents the leaves from drying out too quickly.
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
An adaptation plants have to survive on land is their vascular tissue. This allows them to absorb food, water, and nutrients through their roots. Photosynthesis also allows them to receive energy via natural sunlight.
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It helps the plant reproduce in dry environments.
they have vascular tissue to keep form them drying out.
Wind dispersed pollen is the evolution of the key step in which the adaptation of seed plants to dry land
SeedsSeeds
Protection of seeds
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The adaptation of specialized water conducting tissue has helped land plants meet the challenges of life on land for a few reasons. The most important reason is that the cell walls were stronger and could support themselves.
vascular tissue
Formation of Cuticles:) for APEX
Development of vascular tissue followed by seed formation.
The waxy coating on leaves, known as the cuticle, prevents the leaves from drying out too quickly.
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
Terrestrial adaptations are exhibited by the plants and animals living in land habitats. As there are varied types of land habitats, the adaptations shown by organisms also are of diverse kinds.