Which piece of evidence supports the argument that land plants evolved due to presence of microbes?(1 point)

Responses

Both primitive land plants and some modern land plants are able to grow on rock as a substrate.
Both primitive land plants and some modern land plants are able to grow on rock as a substrate.

The chloroplasts of land plants, which allow them to carry out photosynthesis, is a structure similar to cyanobacteria.
The chloroplasts of land plants, which allow them to carry out photosynthesis, is a structure similar to cyanobacteria.

Land plants have specialized structures in order to promote cross-pollination
Land plants have specialized structures in order to promote cross-pollination

Both land plants and land animals have tube-shaped vascular tissue to transport materials throughout their bodies.

1 answer

The piece of evidence that supports the argument that land plants evolved due to the presence of microbes is:

The chloroplasts of land plants, which allow them to carry out photosynthesis, is a structure similar to cyanobacteria.

This suggests an evolutionary link, as chloroplasts are believed to have evolved from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria, which played a crucial role in the development of photosynthetic capabilities in land plants.