Why were the first land plants so small? NONVASCULAR PLANTS.

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Why were the first land plants so small?

NONVASCULAR PLANTS

MOSSES

LIVERWORTS

HORNWORT

What type of adaptations did these plants need to survive on land?

RHIZOIDS

SPORES

MOSS

LIVERWORT

HORNWORT

Why are these simple plants so important for other plants?

SEEDLESS VASCULAR PLANTS

What were the first vascular plants?

ROOTS

SPORES

Since the fern still reproduces by spores, what type of environment must it live in?

CLUB MOSSES HORSETAILS

What two characteristics do ferns, club mosses, and horsetails share?

How do ferns, club mosses and horsetails differ from mosses?