information about thallophyta's plants characteristics and their families
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1) They are aquatic — found in moist or wet places.
2) They are autotrophic, and the reserve food is generally Starch.
3) They consist of a cellulose cellwall around their cells.
4) Mechanical and conducting elements are absent in thallophyta.
5) Sex organs are simple (single celled) and there is no embryo is formed after fertilization.
6) The plant body of a thallophyte is not differentiated into roots, stem and leaves.
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1) They are aquatic — found in moist or wet places.
2) They are autotrophic, and the reserve food is generally Starch.
3) They consist of a cellulose cellwall around their cells.
4) Mechanical and conducting elements are absent in thallophyta.
5) Sex organs are simple (single celled) and there is no embryo is formed after fertilization.
6) The plant body of a thallophyte is not differentiated into roots, stem and leaves.
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Thallophyta
this group includes plant which are not differentiated into various parts like root stem leaves and flowers in the world they lack tissues and organs the size of these plants varies from microscopic bacteria to large brown Seaweed Asexual Reproduction takes place by the formation of course sex organs are simple and single celled.
this group includes plant which are not differentiated into various parts like root stem leaves and flowers in the world they lack tissues and organs the size of these plants varies from microscopic bacteria to large brown Seaweed Asexual Reproduction takes place by the formation of course sex organs are simple and single celled.
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