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what is primary embryosis in algae?
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Answered by n5527459
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The Embryophyta (/ˌɛmbriˈɒfɪtə, -oʊˈfaɪtə/), or land plants, are the most familiar group of green plants that comprise vegetation on Earth. Embryophyta is a clade within the Phragmoplastophyta, a larger clade that also includes several green algae groups (including the Charophyceae and Coleochaetales), and within this large clade the embryophytes (/ˈɛmbriəˌfaɪts/) are sister to the Zygnematophyceae/Mesotaeniaceae and consist of the bryophytes plus the polysporangiophytes.[12] Living embryophytes therefore include hornworts, liverworts, mosses, lycophytes, ferns, gymnosperms and flowering plants.

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No Embryo: For most algae, sperm and eggs fuse in the open water and the zygote develops into a new plant without any protection. For other plant groups the zygote develops into an embryo within the protection of the parent plant. For this reason, all other plant groups are termed Embryophytes.

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