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DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS19.37%
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STEEM
0.001STEEM
SBD
0.008SBD
Effective Power
32.768SP
├── Own SP
147.490SP
└── Outgoing DelegationsDeleg
-114.722SP
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| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
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| created | 2021-05-25T09:58:45 |
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| last_account_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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To Date
steemeggsent 0.001 STEEM to @jayasingha- "Free Upvotes Await!!!, Vote @se-witness for one of your 30 witness votes. Once you do so, you will start accumulating free upvotes every 6 hours automatically. Please check my latests posts for more ..."2022/12/26 23:57:24
steemeggsent 0.001 STEEM to @jayasingha- "Free Upvotes Await!!!, Vote @se-witness for one of your 30 witness votes. Once you do so, you will start accumulating free upvotes every 6 hours automatically. Please check my latests posts for more ..."
2022/12/26 23:57:24
| from | steemegg |
| to | jayasingha |
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| memo | Free Upvotes Await!!!, Vote @se-witness for one of your 30 witness votes. Once you do so, you will start accumulating free upvotes every 6 hours automatically. Please check my latests posts for more info. Thanks! |
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}jayasinghareceived 0.008 SBD, 0.029 SP author reward for @jayasingha / 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar2021/07/21 19:16:12
jayasinghareceived 0.008 SBD, 0.029 SP author reward for @jayasingha / 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar
2021/07/21 19:16:12
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| permlink | 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar |
| sbd payout | 0.008 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 46.677344 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #55682159/Virtual Operation #5 |
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}jayasinghacustom json: notify2021/07/16 05:50:51
jayasinghacustom json: notify
2021/07/16 05:50:51
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}whalestrailupvoted (7.93%) @jayasingha / 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar2021/07/15 19:34:12
whalestrailupvoted (7.93%) @jayasingha / 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar
2021/07/15 19:34:12
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| author | jayasingha |
| permlink | 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar |
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}jayasinghacustom json: notify2021/07/15 06:27:57
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2021/07/15 06:27:57
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}fulireplied to @jayasingha / 20210714t192008757z2021/07/14 19:20:09
fulireplied to @jayasingha / 20210714t192008757z
2021/07/14 19:20:09
| parent author | jayasingha |
| parent permlink | 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar |
| author | fuli |
| permlink | 20210714t192008757z |
| title | hello |
| body | You've got a free upvote from <a href='https://steemitwallet.com/~witnesses'>witness fuli</a>. <br /> Peace & Love! <br /> |
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}fuliupvoted (40.00%) @jayasingha / 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar2021/07/14 19:20:06
fuliupvoted (40.00%) @jayasingha / 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar
2021/07/14 19:20:06
| voter | fuli |
| author | jayasingha |
| permlink | 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar |
| weight | 4000 (40.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #55482043/Trx 89cbc6d0b093010295834914be406c923c62cb94 |
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}jayasinghaupvoted (100.00%) @reteem / naturally-ugly-more-beautiful-than-artificially-ugly2021/07/14 19:17:00
jayasinghaupvoted (100.00%) @reteem / naturally-ugly-more-beautiful-than-artificially-ugly
2021/07/14 19:17:00
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| author | reteem |
| permlink | naturally-ugly-more-beautiful-than-artificially-ugly |
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}jayasinghacustom json: follow2021/07/14 19:16:30
jayasinghacustom json: follow
2021/07/14 19:16:30
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}jayasinghapublished a new post: 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar2021/07/14 19:16:12
jayasinghapublished a new post: 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar
2021/07/14 19:16:12
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| parent permlink | hive-109286 |
| author | jayasingha |
| permlink | 360-selfi-anantara-jabel-akdhar |
| title | 360 Selfi Anantara Jabel Akdhar |
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}jayasinghadelegated 114.722 SP to @whalestrail2021/07/14 19:12:42
jayasinghadelegated 114.722 SP to @whalestrail
2021/07/14 19:12:42
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| delegatee | whalestrail |
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}jayasinghacustom json: notify2021/07/14 19:09:03
jayasinghacustom json: notify
2021/07/14 19:09:03
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}jayasinghareturned a vesting delegation2021/07/13 16:49:24
jayasinghareturned a vesting delegation
2021/07/13 16:49:24
| account | jayasingha |
| vesting shares | 239309.570760 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #55450440/Virtual Operation #1 |
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}wilmer1988replied to @jayasingha / qw25oy2021/07/11 01:33:33
wilmer1988replied to @jayasingha / qw25oy
2021/07/11 01:33:33
| parent author | jayasingha |
| parent permlink | commencement-to-steemitintroduction-about-my-selfjayasingha |
| author | wilmer1988 |
| permlink | qw25oy |
| title | |
| body | Hello @jayasingha nice to greet you, I'm @wilmer1988 and on behalf of the entire steemit team, I want to welcome you to steemit, a digital universe that allows you to share everything that you are passionate about and be part of a world of possibilities. I want to invite you to join [Newcomers'Community](https://steemit.com/trending/hive-172186), a place where new users can officially introduce themselves and thereby meet [achievement 1](https://steemit.com/achievement1/@cryptokannon/logro-1-verificacion-mediante-una-introduccion), If you achieve at least 4 achievements you can be considered for the program ["500SP Minnowsupport"](https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@cryptokannon/500sp-minnow-support-program-for-newcomers), I leave you more [details](https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@cryptokannon/support-for-existing-steemian-under-500-steem-power-level). I recommend you follow the @steemblog account, which is the official channel of steemit, here you will find all the current information regarding the platform, contests, events, updates and others that will surely help you a lot. I advise you that your publications have less than 300 words that allow the reader to understand the content you want to share I also want to suggest the community [Steemit Nursery](https://steemit.com/hive-142140/@hive-142140/community-announcement-25-9-2020), a place for the support and growth of new users who come to the platform. I don't want to say goodbye without first inviting you to the official community [Steem Venezuela](https://steemit.com/trending/hive-193637), a place full of good people where Venezuelans grow together within steemit, and also form part of the largest movement in steemit such as [The Diary Game](https://steemit.com/betterlife/@mariita52/una-vida-mejor-con-steem-learnwithsteem-como-sacar-el-mejor-provecho-del-juego-the-diary-game-3-temporada-indefinido-cambios-en) #thediarygame. On behalf of the steemit team, I say goodbye wishing that all this information could be of help to you. Greetings 👍 |
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}rjlv190replied to @jayasingha / qvukcr2021/07/06 23:38:24
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}rjlv190upvoted (100.00%) @jayasingha / commencement-to-steemitintroduction-about-my-selfjayasingha2021/07/06 23:34:33
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| body | ### Hello Steemit community, I am happy to be part of this community. We look forward to a real-time experience through our journey in this community. 😎 <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf8pH4f17hDWr7VK21oy8Qi7m8ZwAsCyrGeKeK3ognAQN/Untitled-1.jpg</center> I am Sidath Jayasingha and was born on March 15, 1989 in Mawarala, Sri Lanka. I am the youngest member of the Jayasingha family. I have three older brothers, but no sisters. I lived in Sri Lanka until 2014 My primary education started in Mawarara Maha Vidyalaya in 1995, and in 2000 I got a scholarship from the scholarship exam to Rahula Collage, a lot of unforgettable things that can still make me happy I completed my high school study with fun memories. After graduating from school, I studied BIM myself and got some qualifications online. I also studied computer software such as AutoCAD and Revit architecture. It allowed me to make a noticeable difference in my professional career. After that, I had to start my career as a BIM Coordinator in the construction sector and work for several companies with different atmospheres that could improve my skills and experience. I gained the privilege of migrating to Oman in 2014 and achieved a milestone in my personal life. Currently, I live in Muscat, the capital of Oman. ### Hobby <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmV7eY9we71K8pbFxXWR2UPkvNXXnrVUaAahzyhxim6uXm/image.png</center> Every Friday I spend my free time going out for nature photography that refreshes my mind with lots of positive energy. I also use it to play famous board games such as Catan, Terraforming Mass, 7 Wonders, and many more. Whenever you have enough time to play, be with your friends. In addition, I'm always trying to manage my time to watch the latest movies on my favorite TV seriously. My weekend cooking preparation has been added to my hobby list. I've been spending a lot of time doing this lately and enjoying it. How did you learn about Steemit? I learned about the Steemit platform through Google, and all the guidelines were learned through YouTube. |
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}randulakoralagereplied to @jayasingha / qvtm1d2021/07/06 11:17:39
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| body | The Cretaceous Period was an important time for life on Earth. The Age of Reptiles was in full swing, and dinosaurs were more diverse, fiercer, and stranger than ever. <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUd7X18oZ55VFzjmKZw5Mqdyd4bqTJELm3UW7ecg8BRzk/image.png</center> [Photo Source ](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/cretaceous) But something else was happening under the feet of the terrible lizards. For the first time in history, there were flowers. The fossil record of flowering plants goes back a long way about 125 million years, But in the big picture of evolution, flowers are relatively late bloomers. Plants themselves make up a huge branch of the tree of life. Including everything from the moss you find on rocks to the towering redwoods. But the thing is, before the Cretaceous, Earth’s landscapes looked very different. If you could go back about 150 million years, past the Cretaceous to the Jurassic Period, you’d see plants that probably looked familiar but still the picture would seem a little incomplete. You’d find things like ferns lowgrowing water-loving plants that are still around today you can probably find one at your nearest doctor's waiting room and there were lots of conifers evergreen plants that typically bear cones like today's pines, firs, and spruces. And then there were the cycads seed bearing plants with tough spiky trunks and green fronds on top. If you wanted to landscape your own Jurassic Park, these are the plants you would need and what allowed ferns, conifers, and cycads to conquer the land was the way they reproduced. Ferns, for example, reproduce from spores and need damp environments for their reproductive cells to reach each other. Cycads have cones with seeds that are directly fertilized by pollen. And for conifers, much of the hard work of fertilization is done by the wind, which carries pollen from the male cones to the female cones. But after the Jurassic gave way to the early days of the Cretaceous, a new form of plant emerged. About 125 million years ago, in a little pond in what’s now northeastern China, one of the first flowers bloomed. Paleontologists have called the fossil of this primordial plant Archaefructus liaoningensis. It wasn’t exactly the type of flower that you’d bring home to your significant other it looks like a pair of little wisps with tiny leaves on the sides. <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTxSrVVivsLWB13mhgvVvrWPn3YLU3M2p3pNmMdj8EyGw/image.png</center> [Photo Source ](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Archaefructus_liaoningensis.jpg) But to paleobotanists, Archaefructus is incredibly exciting, because it’s among the earliest known examples of an angiosperm what biologists call flowering plants. If you see a piece of fruit on a tree or a flower in a garden, you’re looking at an angiosperm. Also known as fruiting plants, angiosperms place their seeds inside an enclosure. And that is, evolutionarily speaking, a big deal. Because those enclosed seeds couldn’t just be pollinated by the wind, or the water. Instead, for the first time, in order to reproduce, plants had to enlist the help of animals. The main task of the flower, for example, is to attract pollinators, so they can help with the dirty work of fertilization. And the fruit that grows around the fertilized seeds is basically just a tasty capsule that encourages animals to eat the seeds and then drop them elsewhere. So basically, angiosperms evolved to hijack animals’ attraction to what’s fragrant and what’s tasty! And you can see those beginnings in little Archaefructus, whose anatomy had a lot in common with modern flowers. For example, Archaefructus had modified leaves that surrounded its egg cells, forming what’s called a carpel and it had pollen-producing organs, called stamens. These features are seen in flowering plants today but instead of being wrapped up in pretty petals like the flowers we know, these reproductive parts were arranged along the stem of the plant. Nonetheless, Archaefructus and others like it marked a turning point in the evolutionary history of plants. Once that started, neither plants nor animals would ever be the same. Angiosperms spurred the evolution of many different pollinators, some of which unknowingly became adapted to help plants reproduce. And in time, flowering plants took over the world. By the time of Triceratops and T. rex in the late Cretaceous, angiosperms were becoming more plentiful replacing the cycads and conifers that had grown there before. Eventually, they took on more familiar forms, as the world saw its first forests of magnolias, oaks, and beech trees. Today, flowering plants make up the biggest single group in the Plant Kingdom, accounting for more than 80 percent of the world’s terrestrial plants. It may be strange to think of something as fragile as Archerites as starting a global revolution, but that’s exactly what angiosperms did. And to think it all started with a little wisp of a plant that sprouted in the shadows of the dinosaurs. |
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"body": "The Cretaceous Period was an important time for life on Earth. The Age of Reptiles was in full swing, and dinosaurs were more diverse, fiercer, and stranger than ever.\n \n<center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUd7X18oZ55VFzjmKZw5Mqdyd4bqTJELm3UW7ecg8BRzk/image.png</center>\n[Photo Source ](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/cretaceous)\n\nBut something else was happening under the feet of the terrible lizards. For the first time in history, there were flowers.\nThe fossil record of flowering plants goes back a long way about 125 million years,\nBut in the big picture of evolution, flowers are relatively late bloomers. Plants themselves make up a huge branch of the tree of life. Including everything from the moss you find on rocks to the towering redwoods. \n\nBut the thing is, before the Cretaceous, Earth’s landscapes looked very different. If you could go back about 150 million years, past the Cretaceous to the Jurassic Period, you’d see plants that probably looked familiar but still the picture would seem a little incomplete. You’d find things like ferns lowgrowing water-loving plants that are still around today you can probably find one at your nearest doctor's waiting room and there were lots of conifers evergreen plants that typically bear cones like today's pines, firs, and spruces. \nAnd then there were the cycads seed bearing plants with tough spiky trunks and green fronds on top. If you wanted to landscape your own Jurassic Park, these are the plants you would need and what allowed ferns, conifers, and cycads to conquer the land was the way they reproduced. \n\nFerns, for example, reproduce from spores and need damp environments for their reproductive cells to reach each other. Cycads have cones with seeds that are directly fertilized by pollen. And for conifers, much of the hard work of fertilization is done by the wind, which carries pollen from the male cones to the female cones. \n\nBut after the Jurassic gave way to the early days of the Cretaceous, a new form of plant emerged. About 125 million years ago, in a little pond in what’s now northeastern China, one of the first flowers bloomed. Paleontologists have called the fossil of this primordial plant Archaefructus liaoningensis. It wasn’t exactly the type of flower that you’d bring home to your significant other it looks like a pair of little wisps with tiny leaves on the sides. \n\n<center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTxSrVVivsLWB13mhgvVvrWPn3YLU3M2p3pNmMdj8EyGw/image.png</center>\n[Photo Source ](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Archaefructus_liaoningensis.jpg)\nBut to paleobotanists, Archaefructus is incredibly exciting, because it’s among the earliest known examples of an angiosperm what biologists call flowering plants. If you see a piece of fruit on a tree or a flower in a garden, you’re looking at an angiosperm. \n\nAlso known as fruiting plants, angiosperms place their seeds inside an enclosure. And that is, evolutionarily speaking, a big deal. \nBecause those enclosed seeds couldn’t just be pollinated by the wind, or the water. Instead, for the first time, in order to reproduce, plants had to enlist the help of animals. The main task of the flower, for example, is to attract pollinators, so they can help with the dirty work of fertilization. And the fruit that grows around the fertilized seeds is basically just a tasty capsule that encourages animals to eat the seeds and then drop them elsewhere. \n\nSo basically, angiosperms evolved to hijack animals’ attraction to what’s fragrant and what’s tasty! And you can see those beginnings in little Archaefructus, whose anatomy had a lot in common with modern flowers. For example, Archaefructus had modified leaves that surrounded its egg cells, forming what’s called a carpel and it had pollen-producing organs, called stamens. \nThese features are seen in flowering plants today but instead of being wrapped up in pretty petals like the flowers we know, these reproductive parts were arranged along the stem of the plant. Nonetheless, Archaefructus and others like it marked a turning point in the evolutionary history of plants.\nOnce that started, neither plants nor animals would ever be the same.\nAngiosperms spurred the evolution of many different pollinators, some of which unknowingly became adapted to help plants reproduce. And in time, flowering plants took over the world. By the time of Triceratops and T. rex in the late Cretaceous, angiosperms were becoming more plentiful replacing the cycads and conifers that had grown there before. Eventually, they took on more familiar forms, as the world saw its first forests of magnolias, oaks, and beech trees. Today, flowering plants make up the biggest single group in the Plant Kingdom, accounting for more than 80 percent of the world’s terrestrial plants. It may be strange to think of something as fragile as Archerites as starting a global revolution, but that’s exactly what angiosperms did. And to think it all started with a little wisp of a plant that sprouted in the shadows of the dinosaurs.",
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| body | The Cretaceous Period was an important time for life on Earth. The Age of Reptiles was in full swing, and dinosaurs were more diverse, fiercer, and stranger than ever. <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUd7X18oZ55VFzjmKZw5Mqdyd4bqTJELm3UW7ecg8BRzk/image.png</center> [Photo Source ](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/cretaceous) But something else was happening under the feet of the terrible lizards. For the first time in history, there were flowers. The fossil record of flowering plants goes back a long way about 125 million years, But in the big picture of evolution, flowers are relatively late bloomers. Plants themselves make up a huge branch of the tree of life. Including everything from the moss you find on rocks to the towering redwoods. But the thing is, before the Cretaceous, Earth’s landscapes looked very different. If you could go back about 150 million years, past the Cretaceous to the Jurassic Period, you’d see plants that probably looked familiar but still the picture would seem a little incomplete. You’d find things like ferns lowgrowing water-loving plants that are still around today you can probably find one at your nearest doctor's waiting room and there were lots of conifers evergreen plants that typically bear cones like today's pines, firs, and spruces. And then there were the cycads seed bearing plants with tough spiky trunks and green fronds on top. If you wanted to landscape your own Jurassic Park, these are the plants you would need and what allowed ferns, conifers, and cycads to conquer the land was the way they reproduced. Ferns, for example, reproduce from spores and need damp environments for their reproductive cells to reach each other. Cycads have cones with seeds that are directly fertilized by pollen. And for conifers, much of the hard work of fertilization is done by the wind, which carries pollen from the male cones to the female cones. But after the Jurassic gave way to the early days of the Cretaceous, a new form of plant emerged. About 125 million years ago, in a little pond in what’s now northeastern China, one of the first flowers bloomed. Paleontologists have called the fossil of this primordial plant Archaefructus liaoningensis. It wasn’t exactly the type of flower that you’d bring home to your significant other it looks like a pair of little wisps with tiny leaves on the sides. <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTxSrVVivsLWB13mhgvVvrWPn3YLU3M2p3pNmMdj8EyGw/image.png</center> [Photo Source ](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Archaefructus_liaoningensis.jpg) But to paleobotanists, Archaefructus is incredibly exciting, because it’s among the earliest known examples of an angiosperm what biologists call flowering plants. If you see a piece of fruit on a tree or a flower in a garden, you’re looking at an angiosperm. Also known as fruiting plants, angiosperms place their seeds inside an enclosure. And that is, evolutionarily speaking, a big deal. Because those enclosed seeds couldn’t just be pollinated by the wind, or the water. Instead, for the first time, in order to reproduce, plants had to enlist the help of animals. The main task of the flower, for example, is to attract pollinators, so they can help with the dirty work of fertilization. And the fruit that grows around the fertilized seeds is basically just a tasty capsule that encourages animals to eat the seeds and then drop them elsewhere. So basically, angiosperms evolved to hijack animals’ attraction to what’s fragrant and what’s tasty! And you can see those beginnings in little Archaefructus, whose anatomy had a lot in common with modern flowers. For example, Archaefructus had modified leaves that surrounded its egg cells, forming what’s called a carpel and it had pollen-producing organs, called stamens. These features are seen in flowering plants today but instead of being wrapped up in pretty petals like the flowers we know, these reproductive parts were arranged along the stem of the plant. Nonetheless, Archaefructus and others like it marked a turning point in the evolutionary history of plants. Once that started, neither plants nor animals would ever be the same. Angiosperms spurred the evolution of many different pollinators, some of which unknowingly became adapted to help plants reproduce. And in time, flowering plants took over the world. By the time of Triceratops and T. rex in the late Cretaceous, angiosperms were becoming more plentiful replacing the cycads and conifers that had grown there before. Eventually, they took on more familiar forms, as the world saw its first forests of magnolias, oaks, and beech trees. Today, flowering plants make up the biggest single group in the Plant Kingdom, accounting for more than 80 percent of the world’s terrestrial plants. It may be strange to think of something as fragile as Archerites as starting a global revolution, but that’s exactly what angiosperms did. And to think it all started with a little wisp of a plant that sprouted in the shadows of the dinosaurs. |
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If you could go back about 150 million years, past the Cretaceous to the Jurassic Period, you’d see plants that probably looked familiar but still the picture would seem a little incomplete. You’d find things like ferns lowgrowing water-loving plants that are still around today you can probably find one at your nearest doctor's waiting room and there were lots of conifers evergreen plants that typically bear cones like today's pines, firs, and spruces. \nAnd then there were the cycads seed bearing plants with tough spiky trunks and green fronds on top. If you wanted to landscape your own Jurassic Park, these are the plants you would need and what allowed ferns, conifers, and cycads to conquer the land was the way they reproduced. \n\nFerns, for example, reproduce from spores and need damp environments for their reproductive cells to reach each other. Cycads have cones with seeds that are directly fertilized by pollen. 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| body | The Cretaceous Period was an important time for life on Earth. The Age of Reptiles was in full swing, and dinosaurs were more diverse, fiercer, and stranger than ever. <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUd7X18oZ55VFzjmKZw5Mqdyd4bqTJELm3UW7ecg8BRzk/image.png</center> [Photo Source ](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/cretaceous) But something else was happening under the feet of the terrible lizards. For the first time in history, there were flowers. The fossil record of flowering plants goes back a long way about 125 million years, But in the big picture of evolution, flowers are relatively late bloomers. Plants themselves make up a huge branch of the tree of life. Including everything from the moss you find on rocks to the towering redwoods. But the thing is, before the Cretaceous, Earth’s landscapes looked very different. If you could go back about 150 million years, past the Cretaceous to the Jurassic Period, you’d see plants that probably looked familiar but still the picture would seem a little incomplete. You’d find things like ferns lowgrowing water-loving plants that are still around today you can probably find one at your nearest doctor's waiting room and there were lots of conifers evergreen plants that typically bear cones like today's pines, firs, and spruces. And then there were the cycads seed bearing plants with tough spiky trunks and green fronds on top. If you wanted to landscape your own Jurassic Park, these are the plants you would need and what allowed ferns, conifers, and cycads to conquer the land was the way they reproduced. Ferns, for example, reproduce from spores and need damp environments for their reproductive cells to reach each other. Cycads have cones with seeds that are directly fertilized by pollen. And for conifers, much of the hard work of fertilization is done by the wind, which carries pollen from the male cones to the female cones. But after the Jurassic gave way to the early days of the Cretaceous, a new form of plant emerged. About 125 million years ago, in a little pond in what’s now northeastern China, one of the first flowers bloomed. Paleontologists have called the fossil of this primordial plant Archaefructus liaoningensis. It wasn’t exactly the type of flower that you’d bring home to your significant other it looks like a pair of little wisps with tiny leaves on the sides. <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTxSrVVivsLWB13mhgvVvrWPn3YLU3M2p3pNmMdj8EyGw/image.png</center> [Photo Source ](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Archaefructus_liaoningensis.jpg) But to paleobotanists, Archaefructus is incredibly exciting, because it’s among the earliest known examples of an angiosperm what biologists call flowering plants. If you see a piece of fruit on a tree or a flower in a garden, you’re looking at an angiosperm. Also known as fruiting plants, angiosperms place their seeds inside an enclosure. And that is, evolutionarily speaking, a big deal. Because those enclosed seeds couldn’t just be pollinated by the wind, or the water. Instead, for the first time, in order to reproduce, plants had to enlist the help of animals. The main task of the flower, for example, is to attract pollinators, so they can help with the dirty work of fertilization. And the fruit that grows around the fertilized seeds is basically just a tasty capsule that encourages animals to eat the seeds and then drop them elsewhere. So basically, angiosperms evolved to hijack animals’ attraction to what’s fragrant and what’s tasty! And you can see those beginnings in little Archaefructus, whose anatomy had a lot in common with modern flowers. 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| body | The Cretaceous Period was an important time for life on Earth. The Age of Reptiles was in full swing, and dinosaurs were more diverse, fiercer, and stranger than ever.  But something else was happening under the feet of the terrible lizards. For the first time in history, there were flowers. The fossil record of flowering plants goes back a long way about 125 million years, But in the big picture of evolution, flowers are relatively late bloomers. Plants themselves make up a huge branch of the tree of life. Including everything from the moss you find on rocks to the towering redwoods. But the thing is, before the Cretaceous, Earth’s landscapes looked very different. If you could go back about 150 million years, past the Cretaceous to the Jurassic Period, you’d see plants that probably looked familiar but still the picture would seem a little incomplete. You’d find things like ferns lowgrowing water-loving plants that are still around today you can probably find one at your nearest doctor's waiting room and there were lots of conifers evergreen plants that typically bear cones like today's pines, firs, and spruces. And then there were the cycads seed bearing plants with tough spiky trunks and green fronds on top. If you wanted to landscape your own Jurassic Park, these are the plants you would need and what allowed ferns, conifers, and cycads to conquer the land was the way they reproduced. Ferns, for example, reproduce from spores and need damp environments for their reproductive cells to reach each other. Cycads have cones with seeds that are directly fertilized by pollen. And for conifers, much of the hard work of fertilization is done by the wind, which carries pollen from the male cones to the female cones. But after the Jurassic gave way to the early days of the Cretaceous, a new form of plant emerged. About 125 million years ago, in a little pond in what’s now northeastern China, one of the first flowers bloomed. Paleontologists have called the fossil of this primordial plant Archaefructus liaoningensis. It wasn’t exactly the type of flower that you’d bring home to your significant other it looks like a pair of little wisps with tiny leaves on the sides.  But to paleobotanists, Archaefructus is incredibly exciting, because it’s among the earliest known examples of an angiosperm what biologists call flowering plants. If you see a piece of fruit on a tree or a flower in a garden, you’re looking at an angiosperm. Also known as fruiting plants, angiosperms place their seeds inside an enclosure. And that is, evolutionarily speaking, a big deal. Because those enclosed seeds couldn’t just be pollinated by the wind, or the water. Instead, for the first time, in order to reproduce, plants had to enlist the help of animals. The main task of the flower, for example, is to attract pollinators, so they can help with the dirty work of fertilization. And the fruit that grows around the fertilized seeds is basically just a tasty capsule that encourages animals to eat the seeds and then drop them elsewhere. So basically, angiosperms evolved to hijack animals’ attraction to what’s fragrant and what’s tasty! And you can see those beginnings in little Archaefructus, whose anatomy had a lot in common with modern flowers. For example, Archaefructus had modified leaves that surrounded its egg cells, forming what’s called a carpel and it had pollen-producing organs, called stamens. These features are seen in flowering plants today but instead of being wrapped up in pretty petals like the flowers we know, these reproductive parts were arranged along the stem of the plant. Nonetheless, Archaefructus and others like it marked a turning point in the evolutionary history of plants. Once that started, neither plants nor animals would ever be the same. Angiosperms spurred the evolution of many different pollinators, some of which unknowingly became adapted to help plants reproduce. And in time, flowering plants took over the world. By the time of Triceratops and T. rex in the late Cretaceous, angiosperms were becoming more plentiful replacing the cycads and conifers that had grown there before. Eventually, they took on more familiar forms, as the world saw its first forests of magnolias, oaks, and beech trees. Today, flowering plants make up the biggest single group in the Plant Kingdom, accounting for more than 80 percent of the world’s terrestrial plants. It may be strange to think of something as fragile as Archerites as starting a global revolution, but that’s exactly what angiosperms did. And to think it all started with a little wisp of a plant that sprouted in the shadows of the dinosaurs. |
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steemdelegated 17.296 SP to @jayasingha
2021/05/25 11:35:42
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2021/05/25 10:30:18
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2021/05/25 10:10:48
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2021/05/25 10:10:30
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2021/05/25 10:00:18
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| to | jayasingha |
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| memo | ❗ Hello jayasingha, welcome to the STEEM ecosystem. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just follow the instructions. THE 1000X BOOSTER KEY is already waiting for you over there too. 😉 Warm regards, The Executive Board. |
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}steemdelegated 18.607 SP to @jayasingha2021/05/25 09:58:45
steemdelegated 18.607 SP to @jayasingha
2021/05/25 09:58:45
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2021/05/25 09:58:45
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