Plants have cell walls, where as animal cells do not
Cells are usually what teachers teach as the “building blocks” of life.
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Glossopteridales are the fossils that occur on the most of the landmasses. They
are the extinct group of seed plants. The rapid appearance of this one gives us
more understanding about the Paleobiography, this is the study of animals and
plants distribution through the years.
The appearance of Glossopteridales fossils also helped scientists to study so
much about their species, that includes their seeds, leaves, branches and their
oddly shaped roots. They grew at the beginning of the Permian and started to extinct
at the end of the Permian period.</span>
Are caused by the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis away or toward the sun as it travels around the sun