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Plant adaptations to life on land include the development of many structures a water-repellent cuticle, stomata to regulate water evaporation, specialized cells to provide rigid support against gravity, specialized structures to collect sunlight, alternation of haploid and diploid generations, sexual organs, a
In Summary: Early Plant Life Vascular tissues, roots, leaves, cuticle cover, and a tough outer layer that protects the spores contributed to the adaptation of plants to dry land.
Vascular tissues, roots, leaves, cuticle cover, and a tough outer layer that protects the spores contributed to the adaptation of plants to dry land.
Four major adaptations are found in all terrestrial plants: the alternation of generations, a sporangium in which the spores are formed, a gametangium that produces haploid cells, and apical meristem tissue in roots and shoots.
Research indicates that these early land plants evolved specifically from hairlike green algae that prospered on the edges of ponds. Over time, these algae acquired new features that allowed them to survive times of drought, eventually evolving into the land plants we find in the Ordovician fossil record.
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