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Drag each item to the correct location in order to place the events in the development of plants into the correct order.(4 poin...Question
Drag each item to the correct location in order to place the events in the development of plants into the correct order.(2 points)
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Cyanobacteria begin to photosynthesize.Plants evolve to have vascular tissue to transport water.Cyanobacteria become the chloroplast of plants.Bryophytes become the first land plants.
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Cyanobacteria begin to photosynthesize.Plants evolve to have vascular tissue to transport water.Cyanobacteria become the chloroplast of plants.Bryophytes become the first land plants.
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To place the events in the correct order for the development of plants, they would be organized as follows:
1st: Cyanobacteria begin to photosynthesize.
2nd: Cyanobacteria become the chloroplast of plants.
3rd: Bryophytes become the first land plants.
4th: Plants evolve to have vascular tissue to transport water.
This sequence reflects the evolutionary development leading to modern plants.
1st: Cyanobacteria begin to photosynthesize.
2nd: Cyanobacteria become the chloroplast of plants.
3rd: Bryophytes become the first land plants.
4th: Plants evolve to have vascular tissue to transport water.
This sequence reflects the evolutionary development leading to modern plants.
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