terrestriality
Terrestriality is the state or condition of living on land, as distinct from aquatic or aerial habitats. In biology it denotes the set of adaptations that enable organisms to grow, reproduce, and maintain water balance on solid ground.
Plants that colonized land developed waxy cuticles, stomata, and vascular tissues to conserve water and move
Animals that became terrestrial developed limbs for movement, lungs or efficient respiration, and skin or exoskeletons
Evolutionary significance: The shift to land occurred at different times in plants and animals and drove major