17.1 Plant Adaptations to Land
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Plants are the backbone of terrestrial ecosystems, evolving from simple aquatic ancestors to diverse land-dwelling organisms. Their adaptations, including vascular tissue and seeds, have allowed them to colonize nearly every habitat on Earth, from deserts to rainforests. The study of plant diversity and evolution reveals the incredible variety of plant life, from tiny mosses to towering redwoods. Understanding plant biology and ecology is crucial for addressing global challenges like climate change, food security, and biodiversity conservation.
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Plants are the backbone of terrestrial ecosystems, evolving from simple aquatic ancestors to diverse land-dwelling organisms. Their adaptations, including vascular tissue and seeds, have allowed them to colonize nearly every habitat on Earth, from deserts to rainforests. The study of plant diversity and evolution reveals the incredible variety of plant life, from tiny mosses to towering redwoods. Understanding plant biology and ecology is crucial for addressing global challenges like climate change, food security, and biodiversity conservation.
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