- tissue, all
living polysporangiophytes also have
vascular tissue, i.e., are
vascular plants or tracheophytes.
Extinct polysporangiophytes are
known that have...
-
cladogram for the
polysporangiophytes in
which the
Horneophytopsida are
shown as the
sister group of all
other polysporangiophytes. One
other former rhyniophyte...
- Zygnematophyceae.
Embryophytes consist of the
bryophytes and the
polysporangiophytes.
Living embryophytes include hornworts, liverworts, mosses, lycophytes...
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strand with a
central protoxylem.": 8 With this definition, they are
polysporangiophytes,
since their sporophytes consisted of
branched stems bearing sporangia...
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Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Embryophytes Clade:
Polysporangiophytes Clade:
Tracheophytes Sinnott, 1935 ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998 Divisions...
- spore-forming
organ (sporangium),
whereas in all
other land plants, the
polysporangiophytes, the
sporophyte is
branched and
carries many sporangia. The contrast...
- on long,
unbranched stems,
thereby distinguishing them from the
polysporangiophytes,
which include all
vascular plants. The spore-producing sporophytes...
-
various ranks. In 2004,
Crane et al.
published a
cladogram for the
polysporangiophytes, in
which Rhynia and the
other Rhyniaceae are
placed as
basal vascular...
-
Polysporangiophytes...
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bilaterally symmetrical sporangia.
Evolutionary history of
plants Polysporangiophyte Two
spellings are in use: the
spelling used by the
original author...