Origins of Trees
Where did trees come from?
Origins of Trees
Some of the seeds grow into trees, and some into other species. This is due to the different types of plants to produce different kinds of seeds. Chamomile seeds can only grow into daisies, and pine nuts can only grow in new pine trees.
All of this is because of an amazing chemical substance called DNA. DNA means the genomic DNA, but everyone refers to it as LIFE.
DNA is like a set of instructions that tells you how sperm develop in the plant to grow. Every person, every plant, every animal has its DNA, which is only slightly different from the DNA of a plant or an animal. This means that the DNA, each person, each animal, and each plant has its specific instructions.
When a tree becomes a seed, it does not do something important. The locations of some of the DNA in the semen. This analysis is almost the same as that of the DNA in the maternal and the paternal tree. This means that the seeds will grow a tree of the same type, as well as her mother and father.
Any plant or animal’s DNA is different from that of its parents. This brings us to the third part of the answer: a very long period, both in plants and in animals, changing and evolving.
This can occur, for example, with small plants, the seeds of the earth, which have instructions for how to grow big plants. This is a larger plant and produces more seeds. Some of these seeds have DNA that contains instructions for bigger plants. This happens a couple of times, and finally, the big trees.
Be the first plant in the country, and they are very small. It was a very, very long time ago, around 470 million years ago. Then, around 350 million years ago, a lot of tiny plants began to develop into a tree. This was the first major centre in the world.
– Written By Shivani Thakkar
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