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Q: Why Plants Called Embryophytes?
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Which is a secondary compound of embryophytes?

alkaloids


Which taxon is essentially equivalent to the embryophytes?

Embryophytes are essentially equivalent to the land plants, which include all plants that have evolved to live primarily on land. This taxon includes mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.


What are differences between algae and land plants?

LAND PLANTS or The embryophytes are the most familiar group of plants. They include ferns , mosses, trees , plants and various other green land plants. All are complex multicellular eukaryotes with specialized reproductive organs. With very few exceptions, embryophytes obtain their energy through photosynthesis (that is, by absorbing light); and they synthesize their food from carbon dioxide.ALGAE Any of various chiefly aquatic, eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms, ranging in size from single-celledforms to the giant kelp. There are many types of algae, but only red and green algae are considered plants.


Two characteristics fernsclubmossesand horsetails share?

All are embryophytes, and have evolved from algae


Which term below is the proposed kingdom that would include embryophytes and charophytes?

Streptophyta


Why were there no plants during the Cambrian time era?

There were simple plants in the Cambrian Period(542 - 488.3Ma). Fossil algae has been found in Cambrian Rocks. Evidence of primitive algae from the Precambrian Super-Eon has also been found but exact classification has not been established. It is true that embryophytes (Plants we most recognise) did not evolve until the Ordovician Period(488.3 - 443.7Ma).


What are plants called that lack amino acids called?

plants are called plants


Does bryophytes have flowers?

Bryophytes (aka embryophytes) is a term used for mosses, hornworts and liverworts. These plants are small, green, rootless, and they reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Daffodils are flowering herbaceous perennials reproduce by seeds. Daffodils are NOT bryophytes.


What are simple plants called?

Simple plants are called plants. Simple plants are called plants.


What are four major groups of plants?

gymnosperm, angiosperm, bryophytes, and pteridophytes


What are plants called that have vascular tissue?

It is called vascular plants


When the spores of some plants grow the new plants are called what?

There new plants are called gametophtes