Fungi provided the mechanism for plants to obtain nutrients from the soil.
Scientists believe that fungi and plants have had a beneficial relationship for millions of years. Researchers have hypothesized that land plants originated in water and then moved to land. However, for a long time they were not sure how plants were able to make this transition to land without complex roots that could absorb nutrients. Now some scientists believe that the link lies in the glomeromycetes, whose hyphae attach to plant roots to help the plants pull nutrients from the soil.
It didn't. The ozone layer permitted plants and animals to move from the deep water to the water's surface, and eventually to land.
Plants moved onto land after algae was entrapped in evaporating ponds, and cast up to the sea shore, and as a majority died, a few survived to be the plants we see on land today.
Plants moved from land to water as a result of algae entrapment in evaporating ponds, and casting up on the sea shore, where they were subjected to dry winds, and as others died out, some survived to the ancestors of the plants on land today.
primary root
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
It didn't. The ozone layer permitted plants and animals to move from the deep water to the water's surface, and eventually to land.
No, because only water can move land not land can move water.
Plants moved onto land after algae was entrapped in evaporating ponds, and cast up to the sea shore, and as a majority died, a few survived to be the plants we see on land today.
It made it possible to move water within the plant structure.
Plants moved from land to water as a result of algae entrapment in evaporating ponds, and casting up on the sea shore, where they were subjected to dry winds, and as others died out, some survived to the ancestors of the plants on land today.
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.
Because they do not have foot
Very early plants were single celled blue green algae and they lived in water environments. It wasn't until millions of years later did they move on the land.
water
ground water plants.
Xylem is the name of the tissue in plants that conducts water.
a long time ago