20.1 Origins of plant life
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20.1 ORIGINS OF PLANT
LIFE
By Amirah Wiley, Annalisa Bernard P.8
Land Plants evolved from green algae.
Plants are multicelluar
eukaryotes which of
most produce their own
food.
Transporting Resources
Taller plants often have more access while smaller
plants don’t.
A structure for moving these resources to different
parts of the plant evolved from in the form of a
vascular system.
A vascular system allows a plant to grow higher.
Retaining Moisture
Cuticle: is a
waxy,
waterproof
layer that
helps hold in
the moisture.
Stomata: tiny
holes in the
cuticle.
Growing Upright
Plant height is also
limited by the ability
of a plant to support
its own weight.
Lignin hardens the cell
walls of some vascular
tissues.