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13 July, 02:45

How are land plants adapted to survive on land? What are the benefits of living on land rather than in water?

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  1. 13 July, 04:04
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    This is the exact answer:

    Plants that are able to survive on land developed specialized vascular tissue such as xylem and phloem. This vascular tissue aids in the transport of water and other resources needed by the plant. Land plants also developed a cuticle, or waxy layer, to prevent water loss and seeds to protect young plants. The benefits of living on land are greater access to sunlight and less competition with other plants for resources.
  2. 13 July, 04:44
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    land plants adapt on land because they have roots to grow in the ground and get water. they also receive more sunlight than plants in the water.
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