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- Which came first
Which appeared first on Earth, animals or plants? Also, which appeared on land first?
The discussion centers on the question of which life forms appeared first on Earth, specifically whether animals or plants emerged first, and which types of life colonized land initially. The scope includes evolutionary biology, classification of life forms, and the complexities of early life development.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the order of emergence of plants and animals, with multiple competing views and uncertainties remaining about the classification and evolutionary history of early life forms.
Participants note that the terminology and classification of life forms, such as the term "protist," may not be scientifically useful and that the understanding of these categories is subject to change as new evidence emerges. There are also unresolved questions regarding the specific evolutionary pathways and relationships among early life forms.
Protista (the single-celled eukaryotes -- means they have more modern cells -- like amoeba)
Fungi (fungus and related organisms like mushrooms)
Plantae (the plants like tulips and ferns)
Animalia (the animals like lions and birds)
Monera (the prokaryotes like bacteria).
Monera ->
Protista ->
Animalia
Fungi
Plantae
Good job! My takeaway is putting things into classifications has problems. And then assuming where they fit follows suit. So who came first is not a trivial question. I thought I was saying that. Apparently not.Although I must point out that the most convincing evidences for fungi, animals and plants on land are chronologically very close, during the Ordovician. So for the moment this is quite an unresolved question.
Interesting to think this one through:zuz said:Summary:: Which came first
Which appeared first on Earth, animals or plants? Also, which appeared on land first?