Plant Evolution Basics
Nonvascular land plants, such as mosses and liverworts, lack a vascular system, limiting their size and complexity. Evolving first, they are followed by seedless vascular plants like ferns, which possess a vascular system but no seeds. The most advanced plants, known as seed vascular plants, have both specialized tissues and seeds, marking a significant evolutionary step for life on land.In this clip
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