Science, asked by nehakanwal2000, 10 months ago

how plants are classifief according to fossils?

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Answered by Sanayasilawat
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Explanation:

Fossil plants are classified by the same methods as modern plants. ... Terrestrial plants possibly appeared during the Cambrian and Ordovician and undoubtedly during the Silurian. It has been established that the simplest higher spore plants—psilophytes—were dominant at the beginning of the Devonian period.

Answered by beverlyferrao2008
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Explanation:

Plant fossils are classified into two groups: (1) macrofossils, which are the larger plant members, such as stems and leaves, usually detached and often fragmented; and (2) microfossils, which are the shells or resistant outer walls of minute plants, such as diatoms, or of pollen grains and spores. Fruits and seeds .

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