cell walls
All of them are metals. Those are in the d block.
Since all known land plants have a vascular system, it is likely that the first land plant also had a vascular system. Researchers believe that there were two types of plants that may have been the first land plants. These are called rhynia and zosterophyllum.
Cotton cloth is made out of plants
A transition period is a time where things are not fully functional or in their completed state. This usually occurs when many changes are made.
The transition that suggests the writer is adding information is "Moreover." This transition indicates that additional information will be provided to support or further develop the point being made.
Because they Evolved and developed that way.
Because they Evolved and developed that way.
Because they Evolved and developed that way.
Plants are part of creation. Creation cannot be and is not an invention. There are 3 words that have completely different meanings: created (creation); invented (invention); and discover (discovery).
Light energy to photosynthesize made it beneficial for aquatic plants to move onto land. Terrestrial environments allowed the plants to be able to absorb more sunlight in contrast to living beneath the surface of water.
God made dry land and he made grass and plants on the third day!
because the land is fertile and its good for plants
It never was a philosophy and Freud developed his theory of how the mind works he was the father of psychology and analysis.
crust
Living plant cells. Water plants do the the same job in water as land plants do on land. The exact makeup of each cell depends upon the specific part of the plant that it makes up. The green bits contain chlorophyll just the same as ordinary terrestrial plants.
No, scientists believe that plants did not evolve directly from cellulose. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of plants. Plants evolved from simpler ancestral organisms that did not have cellulose in their cell walls, but over time, they developed cellulose as a structural component.
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches