- The
embryophytes (/ˈɛmbriəˌfaɪts/) are a
clade of plants, also
known as
Embryophyta (Plantae
sensu strictissimo) (/ˌɛmbriˈɒfətə, -oʊˈfaɪtə/) or land plants...
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include green algae,
which are
primarily aquatic, and the land
plants (
embryophytes,
Plantae sensu strictissimo),
which emerged within freshwater green algae...
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plants (
Embryophytes) have
emerged deep
within the
charophytes as a
sister of the Zygnematophyceae.
Since the
realization that the
Embryophytes emerged...
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mosses and
hornworts which have
monoplastidic meiosis.
Unlike any
other embryophytes, most
liverworts contain unique membrane-bound oil
bodies containing...
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Viridiplantae (green plants),
which consists of the
green algae and the
embryophytes or land
plants (hornworts, liverworts, mosses, lycophytes, ferns, conifers...
- mycology. The
narrower sense of
botany in the
sense of the
study of
embryophytes (land plants) is
disambiguated as phytology.
Bryology is the
study of...
- Phaenogamae), is any
plant that
produces seeds. It is a
category of
embryophyte (i.e. land plant) that
includes most of the
familiar land plants, including...
- The
smallest organisms found on
Earth can be
determined according to
various aspects of
organism size,
including volume, m****, height, length, or genome...
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Streptophyta Charales Embryophyta Division Charophyta (charophyte
algae and
embryophytes)
class Mesostigmatophyceae (mesostigmatophytes)
class Chlorokybophyceae...
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female gametophytes, i.e.,
produces both
pollen and seeds, or just one.
Embryophyte Fern ally
Plant ****uality "Pteridophyte, N.".
Oxford English Dictionary...