What is the sailent feature of thallophuta
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1) They are aquatic — found in moist or wet places. 2) They are autotrophic, and the reserve food is generally Starch. 3) They consist of a cellulose cellwall around their cells. 4) Mechanical and conducting elements are absent in thallophyta
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Hey There! Features of Thallophuta is given below ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓
They are usually found in moist or wet places.
This is due to the absence of “true roots” and vascular tissue that is needed to transport water and minerals. Hence they are found in moist or wet places.
They are autotrophic in nature.
Most members in this group manufacture their own food. But a few members like fungi are dependent on other sources of food.,
Reserve food is generally starch.
After photosynthesis, glucose is produced and consumed almost immediately, the remaining glucose is converted into complex compounds called starch.
They have a cell wall composed of cellulose around their cells.
Absence of vascular tissue.
Unlike other plants, xylem and phloem are absent. etc
Sex organs are simple, single-celled, there is no embryo formation after fertilization.
They are usually found in moist or wet places.
This is due to the absence of “true roots” and vascular tissue that is needed to transport water and minerals. Hence they are found in moist or wet places.
They are autotrophic in nature.
Most members in this group manufacture their own food. But a few members like fungi are dependent on other sources of food.,
Reserve food is generally starch.
After photosynthesis, glucose is produced and consumed almost immediately, the remaining glucose is converted into complex compounds called starch.
They have a cell wall composed of cellulose around their cells.
Absence of vascular tissue.
Unlike other plants, xylem and phloem are absent. etc
Sex organs are simple, single-celled, there is no embryo formation after fertilization.
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