Biology, asked by Galeman1001, 11 months ago

Which evolutionary adaptations helped plants succeed and spread on land?

Answers

Answered by pandeytony680
6

The evolutionary adaptations that helped plants succeed and spread on land were vascular tissue and seeds. They help to disperse the seeds to a farther place which helps plants to grow elsewhere.

Answered by Phoca
15

The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:

A. vascular tissue and seeds

B. spores and pine cones

C. small size and small seeds

D. cotyledons and nonvascular tissue

Answer:

A. vascular tissue and seeds

Explanation:

  • The land plants were evolved from the aquatic species of green organism especially the green algae.
  • The species of algae which evolved into the first land plants called the Pteridophytes. These Pteridophytes to absorb nutrients from the soil formed the vascular tissues.
  • The vascular tissue formed helped the plants to survive on the land. Plants simultaneously evolved the protected embryo enclosed in hard coats called the seeds. These seeds protected the embryo which will form the next generation.

Thus, Option-A is correct.

To learn more:

1. Vascular tissues: https://brainly.in/question/9371709

2. Seed: https://brainly.in/question/10909908

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