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Why are thallophytes called non embryonic plants brainly?

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Answered by MrTSR
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There gametes are unicellular Do not have differentiated plant body After fertilization, the zygote does not form an embryo.
Answered by Anonymous
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Thallophyte has a simple plant body structure with no distinct root system, stem and leaves. Such simple body is called thallus.

Thallophytes have unicellular gametes. After fertilisation, the zygote does not form an embryo. Therefore, these plants are called non-embryonic plants.

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