- Chlorophytes "Green Algae" (a paraphyletic group) Streptophytes Charophytes Land Plants = Embryophytes archegonium antheridium parenchyma cuticle sporophyte/embryo (alternation of generations) plasmodesmata oogamy true starch storage compound thylakoids stacked in grana Unique green plant chloroplast features Chlorophyceae Chlamydomonas) Ulvophyceae Zygnematales (e.g., Spirogyra) • Coleochaete Charales

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From the cladogram, enumerate the features that are common among Charophytes and land plants? State your answers in complete sentences

Viridiplantae [Chlorobionta] – Green Plants
Streptophytes
Chlorophytes
“Green Algae" (a paraphyletic group)
Charophytes
Land Plants
= Embryophytes
archegonium
antheridium
parenchyma
cuticle
sporophyte/embryo (alternation of generations)
plasmodesmata
oogamy
true starch storage compound
thylakoids stacked in grana
chlorophyll b (chlorophyll a is ancestral)
Unique green plant chloroplast features
cellulose in cell wall (may have evolved earlier & thus not a synapomorphy for Chlorobionta alone)
Chlorophyceae
(e.g., Volvox,
Chlamydomonas)
Ulvophyceae
(e.g., Ulva)
Zygnematales
(c.g. Spirogyra)
Coleochaete
Charales
Transcribed Image Text:Viridiplantae [Chlorobionta] – Green Plants Streptophytes Chlorophytes “Green Algae" (a paraphyletic group) Charophytes Land Plants = Embryophytes archegonium antheridium parenchyma cuticle sporophyte/embryo (alternation of generations) plasmodesmata oogamy true starch storage compound thylakoids stacked in grana chlorophyll b (chlorophyll a is ancestral) Unique green plant chloroplast features cellulose in cell wall (may have evolved earlier & thus not a synapomorphy for Chlorobionta alone) Chlorophyceae (e.g., Volvox, Chlamydomonas) Ulvophyceae (e.g., Ulva) Zygnematales (c.g. Spirogyra) Coleochaete Charales
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