<h2>Events in Development of Plants</h2>
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The events in the development of plants is as follows:
1. Cyanobacteria begin to photosynthesize.
Cyanobacteria which are commonly called as Blue green algae are Prokaryotes.
They are aquatic and photosynthetic, it means, they live in the water, and can manufacture their own food.
2. Cyanobacteria become the chloroplast of plants.
Cyanobacteria have the endosymbiotic plastid. Eukaryotes or plants considered to have evolved from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.
3. Bryophytes become the first land plants.
Bryophytes are the first land plants to be evolved from aquatic plants, specifically green algae.
4. Plants evolve to have vascular tissue to transport water.
During the evolution of plants from Bryophytes to Pteridophytes, Pteridophytic plants have vascular tissue i.e. xylem and phloem. Xylem helps in transport of water to various parts of the plants.
Answer:
A closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially higher or lower than the ambient pressure
A. Consumers depend on producers for food.
Answer: Microorganism activity affects soil acidity and the amount of organic matter in soil. It also affects the nutrient and mineral levels in soil as well as soil structure.
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