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  • plants are very adaptable, depending on the clade. some can only sprout if their seeds are damaged fires, or if they have a period of dormancy. genetically, polyploidy has given plants significant advantages as well, having multiple copies(more than 2, in series of 2s and odd numbers) allow some alleles to evolve without causing detrimental effects. plus mycoheterotrophic plants started to evolve(just before or around this time, in many lineages to take advantage of fungal symbionts and low light, the tradeoff is they are rare for the most part.



  • its because a home, has little to no air flow, plus people often overwatering causing it to root rot, plus pest control due to humidity. the plants adapted to be on the outside tend to be more hardy than the ones on the inside.

    also because plants, angionsperms, gymnosperms stop getting eaten, and took advantage of a empty niche left behind by the dinsoaurs, herbivorous mammals havnt evolve yet(you probably have a very primitive animals related to modern animals. plus angiosperm associated with insect pollination gave them an even bigger advantage.













  • most stem degrees were pretty bad place, within the last 10 years. maybe if you going for bio to health pipeline you have some kind of career, or engineer(its a little bit iffy). i was CMB major, but if arnt in a lab before graduation , which by the way arnt very reluctant to show them selves for universities to volunteer in(like they dont announce it or pretty much full anyways leaving most people out of options, plus PI are very reluctant to even talk about it because they dont want to give it to students are going flake). and besides theres a huge preference for women over men in labs. by the way if you think going to grad school will help, you are just delaying your job finding for 2 years.

    Seems NOAA was intentionally attacked by trump, so no surprise there. but other stems have been having problems for the last 10+years when job sites started making things much harder.