Biodiversity of All Plant Groups
Biodiversity of all plant groups refers to the immense variety of plant life, encompassing all species and genera of plants, from the smallest ferns and mosses, to the largest trees and shrubs. This incredible diversity of plants is crucial to sustaining and maintaining the overall health of ecosystems. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and release oxygen, vital for all forms of life on Earth. Plants also play an essential role in water and soil conservation, combatting global climate change, providing habitats for animals, and ensuring the health and productivity of agricultural lands. Without this incredible biodiversity of plants, the delicate balance of life on Earth would be impossible.
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