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Isiah
18 December, 21:13
What did the earliest vascular plants have
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Natalie Ewing
19 December, 00:46
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Small beginnings: the first vascular plants. The first vascular plants weren't anything spectacular to look at. They comprised smallish shoots, only about 50cm high, with thick stems and firm, spiny leaves. These vascular plants had ingeniously invented a chemical called lignin, that toughens the walls of plant cells
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