Biology:Cormophyte

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Cormophytes (Cormophyta) are the "plants differentiated into roots, shoots and leaves, and well adapted for life on land, comprising pteridophytes and the Spermatophyta."[1] This group of plants include mosses, ferns and seed plants.[2] These plants differ from thallophytes, whose body is referred to as the thallus, i.e. a simple body not differentiated into leaf and stem, as of lichens, multicellular algae and some liverworts.[citation needed]

References

  1. Lawrence E. (1999): Henderson's Dictionary of biological terms. Longman Group Ltd., London, ISBN:0-582-22708-9.
  2. "Definition of cormophyte | Dictionary.com" (in en). https://www.dictionary.com/browse/cormophyte.