Lignin and vascular tissue first evolved in relatives of club moss, and some extinct species stood 40 meters (130  feet) high. Explain how the evolution of vascular tissues and lignin would have allowed a dramatic increase in plant height. How might being tall give one plant species a competitive advantage over another?

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Lignin and vascular tissue first evolved in relatives of club moss, and some extinct species stood 40 meters (130  feet) high. Explain how the evolution of vascular tissues and lignin would have allowed a dramatic increase in
plant height. How might being tall give one plant species a competitive advantage over another?

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