Plants belonging to Thallophyta group are only unicellular. *True or false*
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Plants belonging to Thallophyta group are only unicellular is true.
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Thallophytes are a polyphyletic collection of non-mobile organisms that have similar traits but no common ancestor.Algae, fungus, and lichens range in size from unicellular to enormous. There are no roots, stems, or leaves on these basic plants. They aren't part of the embryophyta family.
Thallophyta Characteristics:
- Their cells are surrounded by a cellulose-based cell wall.
- Vascular tissue is missing.
- Xylem and phloem are not present, as they are in other plants.
- The sex organs are basic, single-celled organs that do not create an embryo after fertilisation.
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