Which group of plants were the first to adapt to life on land?
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Fossil record and experimental evidence strongly suggests that liverworts are among the first plants that colonized terrestrial environments, and they have thus been considered as living laboratories in which to evaluate morphological adaptation associated with the transition to life on land 1, 4, 6, 7, 8.
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green algae
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