Cambrian period
True. The Devonian period is often referred to as the "Age of Fishes" and is also known as the time when ancient plants began to evolve and resemble modern plants. This period saw the emergence of seed-producing plants, trees, and forests.
It depends on the type of plant. Some plants can survive in water for a period of time, but most plants are not adapted to long-term growth in water. Eventually, a plant will require nutrients from soil to thrive.
Angiosperms are flowering plants
During the Jurassic period, the dominant plants were gymnosperms, including conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes. Ferns and horsetails were also prevalent, along with the early angiosperms. These plants contributed to the lush forests that characterized the Jurassic landscape.
Cambrian period
Angiosperms, or flowering plants, first appeared during the early Cretaceous period around 130 million years ago. This group of seed bearing plants diversified rapidly and became the dominant type of plant by the end of the Cretaceous period.
the dominant plants in the Triassic period was seedplants, Glossopteris(southern hemisphere), in the northern hemisphere, conifers Want more info about the triassic period?www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/dino_Triassic.htm
True. The Devonian period is often referred to as the "Age of Fishes" and is also known as the time when ancient plants began to evolve and resemble modern plants. This period saw the emergence of seed-producing plants, trees, and forests.
the carboniferous period is when dead plants were compressed and made into coal
The only plant from the Cambrian period is algae.
Cactus
Using this type of propagation allows for rapid and cost-effective multiplication of plants, ensuring a larger quantity of new plants can be produced within a shorter period of time. It also maintains the genetic characteristics of the parent plant, resulting in consistent quality and performance in the offspring.
the drepanophcus.
Mainly the plants which can live without water for a longer period of time and can resists dryness in air. Eg: cactus, palmMainly plants that look dry on the insideAnd a Joshua tree
It depends on the type of plant. Some plants can survive in water for a period of time, but most plants are not adapted to long-term growth in water. Eventually, a plant will require nutrients from soil to thrive.
No. All plants have eukaryote-type cells.