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name of some enigamatic land plant​

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Answered by sereenasunil
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The Nematophyta or nematophytes are a paraphyletic group of land organisms, probably including some plants as well as algae[3][4] known only from the fossil record, from the Silurian period until the early Devonian Rhynie chert.[5] The type genus Nematothallus, which typifies the group, was first described by Lang in 1937,[1] who envisioned it being a thallose plant with tubular features and sporophytes, covered by a cuticle which preserved impressions of the underlying cells. He had found abundant disaggregated remains of all three features, none of which were connected to another, leaving his reconstruction of the phytodebris as parts of a single organism highly conjectural.[citation needed] No reproductive or vegetative structures common to the land plants are known,[6] and certain members of the nematophyte plexus (including Nemataplexus, axial conjugations of banded and branching tubes) seem to belong to the fungi.[7]

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Answer: oummmmmmmmmm

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