What does this tree suggest about land plant evolution? Can you also explain the
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What does this tree suggest about land plant evolution?
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What does this tree suggest about land plant evolution? A. Of all modern-day lineages, liverworts are most closely related to the ancestor of all land plants. B. Angiosperms represent the most direct line of descent from the ancestor of all land plants. C. The angiosperm lineage passed through each of the stages depicted here (liverworts through gymnosperms) in the course of its evolution. D. As you move from left to right, organisms become increasingly more adapted to their environments. E. None of the above.Explanation / Answer
e. None of the above
This tree represents an ancestral species which has evolved millions of years ago and names of plants showed at the tips of this tree are the living descendants of that particular species. This tree will help us to know how the plants has adapted to the life on lad by gradually developing physical structures and reproduction mechanism.
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