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The warm and humid atmosphere, the eternal and constant light with the ideal temperatures have allowed large forested areas of Ecuador in the Inner, that grow and become lush rainforests, which keep a wide variety of organisms inside these places. Should be noted that forests are not formed by the flora that recognize in the surface, and neither would most concerning any of the surface autotrophs, many of the flora are of animal origin.They probably originated during the same age, almost 400 million years ago when the equatorial ocean began to evaporate, (see the evolution of the inner ) although probably each organism would have obtained their autotrophic features individually.
we can identify four types of organisms, like plants, these are:
1- Tuniphites: descendants of the tunicates.
2- Wormtrees: descendants of annelids.
3- Lithophyllas (stone leaf): descendants of bryozoans.
4- Vulgarophita (common plants): descendants of common algae
The domain of each type of the flora is varied, depending on their environment.
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regigigas43 [2018-02-07 21:43:38 +0000 UTC]
This is very interesting, but how did Animal Themes once Heterotrophs become Autotrophs? I know that each one apparently did it differently, an example would be valid
I was trying to figure something out about complex heterotrophic organisms but other than plants I could not think of anything
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Dragonthunders In reply to regigigas43 [2018-02-10 23:27:26 +0000 UTC]
I must say that I could not work further with these concepts and their possible transitions, but still, I had thought something about this, from ideas related to a special type of symbiosis like a lichen, that some algae has become a specialized organelle (something like the mitochondria), or in some cases the cells of some of these ancestral groups sequestered the chloroplasts and added them to their own organelle systems without the algae.
Still, I not totally sure about it.
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Ryan-Bowers [2015-04-17 06:38:55 +0000 UTC]
These are excellent! My favourites are the lithophyllas
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Dragonthunders In reply to Ryan-Bowers [2015-04-20 01:50:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks you probably I will make more detailed descriptions of these soon.
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