
Investigating Simple Plants: Origin of Nonvascular Plants
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Science, Physics, Biology
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Plants have evolved from green algae in water to thriving on land, overcoming challenges like desiccation and gas exchange. Key adaptations include the development of cuticles and stomata. Early plants likely needed moist environments for reproduction, as indicated by fossil evidence.
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Describe the significance of the cuticle in early land plants.
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Why was water essential for the reproduction of early land plants?
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