No, plants have vascular tissues though.
Plants belonging to sub-pylums bryophyta and thallophyta don't have speciallised tissue for conduction of water.
Yes, algae are the members of plant kingdom. These may be unicellular to colonial or filamentous. These are autotrophs like other members of plant kingdom, preparing food through photosynthesis.
People think of mushrooms as a type of plant. Mushrooms in fact belong to a separate group of organisms all together called fungi. Other types of fungi are toadstools, puffballs, truffles, yeast, bread mold and skin infections such as tinea.
Chlamydomonas is more like a plant cell than an animal cell because 1.It has a starch grain
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some prominent examples of thallophyta include spirogyra , ulthroix , cladophara
Thallophyta is the division among plants which has the simplest organisms.
No, plants have vascular tissues though.
There are 12 divisions of plantae
thallophyta are: 1)not differentiated i.e they don't have different structures like roots stems etc. 2)reproductive structures are unicellular 3)no embryo formation 4)these plants are commonly called called algae 5)predominantly aquatic
they are the plant bodies with no well differentiated body design and are mainly aquatic. They are commonly called as algae.
Kingdom Plantae-Group Cryptogams-Division Thallophyta-Subdivision Algae-Class Chlorophyta
1) it is used by aquatic organisms as food. 2) it is to make some chemicals like agar-agar.
Plants belonging to sub-pylums bryophyta and thallophyta don't have speciallised tissue for conduction of water.
Plantae is divided into five classifications : 1. Thallophyta 2. Broyophyta 3. Pteridophyta 4. Gymnosperms 5. Angiosperms
Rust is the plant which falls under the division thallophyta (fungi) . Puccinia is the scientific name of it .It mode of nutrition is heterotrophic .They draws there nutrient from host living cell .