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托福阅读――植物类(五).pdf
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托福阅读――植物类(五)
When the Hawaiian Islands emerged from the sea as
volcanoes, starting about five million years ago, they were far
removed from other landmasses. Then, as blazing sunshine
alternated with drenching rains, the harsh, barren surfaces of the
black rocks slowly began to soften. Winds brought a variety of
life-forms.
Spores light enough to float on the breezes were carried
thousands of miles from more ancient lands and deposited at
random across the bare mountain flanks. A few of these spores
found a toehold on the dark, forbidding rocks and grew and
began to work their transformation upon the land. Lichens were
probably the first successful flora. These are not single individual
plants; each one is a symbiotic combination of an alga and a
fungus. The algae capture the suns energy by photosynthesis
and store it in organic molecules. The fungi absorb moisture and
mineral salts from the rocks, passing these on in waste products
that nourish algae. It is significant that the earliest living things
that built communities on these islands are examples of
symbiosis, a phenomenon that depends upon the close
cooperation of two or more forms of life and a principle that is
very important in island communities.
Lichens helped to speed the decomposition of the hard rock
surfaces, preparing a soft bed of soil that was abundantly
supplied with minerals that had been carried in the molten rock
from the bowels of Earth. Now, other forms of life could take
hold: ferns and mosses (two of the most ancient types of land
plants) that flourish even in rock crevices. These plants propagate
by producing spores–tiny fertilized cells that contain all the
instructions for making a new plant–but the spore are
unprotected by any outer coating and carry no supply of
nutrient. Vast numbers of them fall on the ground beneath the
mother plants. Sometimes they are carried farther afield by water
or by w
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