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Victoria Ashley
2 March, 01:07
Were green algae the first plants
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Makenzie Horton
2 March, 05:04
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Yes. Green algae were considered to be the first ancestral organism to be considered part of the Plantae Kingdom. However, the first land plants appeared around 470 million years ago. These plants were a sort of moss like organism.
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