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put the eventds in the devilopment of plants in the correct order cyanobacteria begion. plants eveoleve to vasule tissue. brophutes beciem tirst land olacnet caanyobstyvcetia beocme the bvilorpalst of plants
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Here is the correct chronological order with corrected wording and a short note for each:
1. Cyanobacteria appear (origin of oxygenic photosynthesis).
- These ancient prokaryotes arose billions of years ago and produced oxygen.
2. A cyanobacterium becomes the chloroplast of a eukaryotic cell (primary endosymbiosis).
- This event gave rise to photosynthetic eukaryotes (the ancestors of plants and algae).
3. Bryophyte-like plants colonize land (first land plants).
- Non-vascular land plants (mosses, liverworts–like forms) appeared hundreds of millions of years ago.
4. Plants evolve vascular tissue (true vascular plants develop).
- Vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) allowed plants to grow larger and inhabit more terrestrial environments.
If you want, I can add approximate geologic times for each step.
1. Cyanobacteria appear (origin of oxygenic photosynthesis).
- These ancient prokaryotes arose billions of years ago and produced oxygen.
2. A cyanobacterium becomes the chloroplast of a eukaryotic cell (primary endosymbiosis).
- This event gave rise to photosynthetic eukaryotes (the ancestors of plants and algae).
3. Bryophyte-like plants colonize land (first land plants).
- Non-vascular land plants (mosses, liverworts–like forms) appeared hundreds of millions of years ago.
4. Plants evolve vascular tissue (true vascular plants develop).
- Vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) allowed plants to grow larger and inhabit more terrestrial environments.
If you want, I can add approximate geologic times for each step.
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