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: Q1. Why are green algae called ancestors of land plants? pls answer fast

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Answered by sakshiagrawal719
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It was previously thought that land plants evolved from stonewort-like algae. ... Ancestors of green plants began to colonise the land about 500 million years ago and it is generally accepted that they evolved from streptophyte algae (a group of green, fresh water algae).

Answered by amanpatel15
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They are considered to be an ancestral to plants because both they both reproduce chlorophyll a/b, both have cell walls made od cellulose.

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