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Explain how plants have adapted for life on land? list three adaptions. describe the importance off the seeds?

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  1. • Elaboration of vascular tissue.  

    Vascular tissue allows for the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant, and provides structural support for upright growth.  Compare the water conducting cells of Bryophytes, tracheids in gymnosperms, and vessels in angiosperms.

    • Transition from water-dependent reproduction to water-independent reproduction.  

    Early plants relied on swimming gametes and were thus

    required wet conditions to complete the life cycle. The seed plants do not require water either for fertilization or for survival of the zygote (the zygote is protected

    from desiccation in the seed coat, and may lie dormant until the conditions are favourable for germination.)  This allowed plants to colonize dry environments.  

    Also acceptable is an explanation of how the coevolution of flowers and animal pollinators allowed for expansion of range in many plants.

    • Evolution of stomata, cuticle and pores.  

    This allowed the plant to control the loss of water in arid environments.

    • Evolution of lignin and woody skeletons.  

    This allowed the plant to grow upright and withstand damage from environmental conditions.

    • Evolution and elaboration of roots and leaves.  

    Roots both anchored the

    plant and absorbed water and nutrients from the soil.  Elaboration of leaves increased rates of photosynthesis as a response to increased competition for

    light.

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