File:Plant Diversity (2).svg
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English: This diagram shows the innovations of protection of a multicellular embryo which was the first plants to live on land. Vascular tissue permits the transportation of the water and nutrients. The next generation needed a stronger way to survive which increased the evolution of seeds. It starts with a common ancestor and moves up the chain as each one gets more and more complex, from something as simple as a Charophyte which does not have a protected embryo to the most complex thing which is the Flowering Plant which has double fertilization. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant#Diversity http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sweetbay_Magnolia_Magnolia_virginiana_Flower_Closeup_2242px.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chara_sp_reproductive_structure.JPG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Liverwort.jpg File:Running_Club-Moss_(1289194411).jpg File:Ferns.jpg |
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current | 13:10, 24 May 2013 | 512 × 383 (3.81 MB) | Laurenprue216 (talk | contribs) | This diagram shows the innovations of protection of a multicellular embryo which was the first plants to live on land. Vascular tissue permits the transportation of the water and nutrients. The next generation needed a stronger way to survive which inc... | |
12:58, 24 May 2013 | 512 × 366 (3.81 MB) | Laurenprue216 (talk | contribs) | This diagram shows the innovations of protection of a multicellular embryo which was the first plants to live on land. Vascular tissue permits the transportation of the water and nutrients. The next generation needed a stronger way to survive which inc... | ||
17:38, 22 May 2013 | 512 × 371 (3.81 MB) | Laurenprue216 (talk | contribs) | This diagram shows the innovations of protection of a multicellular embryo which was the first plants to live on land. Vascular tissue permits the transportation of the water and nutrients. The next generation needed a stronger way to survive which inc... | ||
17:18, 22 May 2013 | 512 × 371 (3.81 MB) | Laurenprue216 (talk | contribs) | This diagram shows the innovations of protection of a multicellular embryo which was the first plants to live on land. Vascular tissue permits the transportation of the water and nutrients. The next generation needed a stronger way to survive which inc... | ||
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