Examples of thallophyta
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Examples of thallophyta are;
Spyrogyra
Ulothrix
Cladophora
Laminaria
Fucus
Thallophyta are plants which don't have structures like roots stems etc. and their reproductive structures are unicellular and they don't have embryo formation
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Spyrogyra
Ulothrix
Cladophora
Laminaria
Fucus
Thallophyta are plants which don't have structures like roots stems etc. and their reproductive structures are unicellular and they don't have embryo formation
hope this helps you.
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A Thallophyta is a division in which there is a plant kingdom and this comprises of plants which have either the single-celled sex organs or many celled sex organs which stimulate the gametes which are now known as a heterogenous assemblage.
They are also known as simple plants or lower plants, following are some of the examples of Thallophyta:
- Algae: This is a nonflowering plant and includes the seaweed, this is a single celled form.
- Ulothrix: This is also a form of algae which is found in fresh or marine water, its cells are as broad as they are longer in size.
- Chara: They belong to the family of Characeae and is green algae too, this resembles the plants which are on land because of its structure; which are leaf-like, they are multi-celled.
- Fungi: Fungi is the short form of fungus they consist of microorganisms such as yeast and mushrooms, they are mostly related to animals, this can be single celled or very complex multicellular organisms.
- Lichens: This arises from algae or multiple fungi and this is not a single-celled organism.
They are also known as simple plants or lower plants, following are some of the examples of Thallophyta:
- Algae: This is a nonflowering plant and includes the seaweed, this is a single celled form.
- Ulothrix: This is also a form of algae which is found in fresh or marine water, its cells are as broad as they are longer in size.
- Chara: They belong to the family of Characeae and is green algae too, this resembles the plants which are on land because of its structure; which are leaf-like, they are multi-celled.
- Fungi: Fungi is the short form of fungus they consist of microorganisms such as yeast and mushrooms, they are mostly related to animals, this can be single celled or very complex multicellular organisms.
- Lichens: This arises from algae or multiple fungi and this is not a single-celled organism.
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