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embryophytes (/ˈɛmbriəˌfaɪts/) are a
clade of plants, also
known as
Embryophyta (Plantae
sensu strictissimo) (/ˌɛmbriˈɒfətə, -oʊˈfaɪtə/) or land plants...
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relationships among phyla within larger clades like
Ecdysozoa and
Embryophyta. The term
phylum was
coined in 1866 by
Ernst Haeckel from the Gr**** phylon...
- as a
superdivision or an
unranked clade. The
terrestrial plants, the
Embryophyta emerged deep
within Charophyta,
possibly from
terrestrial unicellular...
- classification.[citation needed] Some
authors include only the
Charales and
Embryophyta (e.g., Streptophyta, Streptophytina);
others include more
groups (e.g...
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described species. The
Zygnematophyceae are the
sister clade of the
Embryophyta (land plants).
Common members of the
Zygnematophyceae include the filamentous...
- The
smallest organisms found on
Earth can be
determined according to
various aspects of
organism size,
including volume, m****, height, length, or genome...
- and the
cormophytes (including
bryophytes and thus
being equivalent to
Embryophyta in this case) in 1836. This
definition of
Thallophyta is approximately...
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Phragmoplastophyta Charophyceae Coleochaetophyceae Zygnematophyceae Embryophyta (land plants) In 2019, a
phylogeny based on
genomes and transcriptomes...
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plants (
Embryophyta or
terrestrial plants) were
considered in two divisions,
Embryophyta Asiphonogama (bryophytes, pteridophytes) and
Embryophyta Siphonogama...
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taxonomic systems such as the
Engler system it was used to
divide the
Embryophyta into two divisions, one the
Archegoniatae (also
called Zoidogamae) containing...