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Nephrolepis: Pteridophyta :: Ulothrix :________

Bryophyta

Thallophyta

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Answered by abhisheksingh20500
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Nephrolepis: Pteridophyta :: Ulothrix :Thallophyta

Answered by mahimapanday53
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Concept: Nephrolepis: This genus includes about 30 species of ferns that are evergreen or semi-evergreen and are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Both terrestrial and epiphytic species exist. These ferns are useful foliage plants both inside and out thanks to their dense mounds of feather-like fronds in colours of green and occasionally chartreuse.

Pteridophyta: A vascular plant that spreads spores is known as a pteridophyte. Pteridophytes are frequently referred to as "cryptogams," which indicates that their reproductive strategy is concealed, because they don't produce blooms or seeds. Pteridophytes include ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes.

Ulothrix: Green filamentous algae belonging to the Ulothrix genus can be found in both fresh and salt water. Every cell has a unique nucleus, a central vacuole, and a sizable, thin chloroplast that has at least one pyrenoid. The term "holdfast" refers to the particular cell for attachment, and the filaments are frequently unbranched.

Thallophyta: Thallophytes are a polyphyletic class of immobile organisms that are put together based on shared traits but have no common ancestor. They used to be considered a member of the kingdom Plantae. Lichens, algae, fungi, bacteria, slime moulds, and bryophytes are some of them.

Given: Nephrolepis: Pteridophyta

To find: Ulothrix :________

Solution: Nephrolepis: Pteridophyta :: Ulothrix : Thallophyta

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