Correct option is A
(a) Thallophyta
Thallophyta refers to a group of plants that lack a distinct plant body and include organisms like algae and fungi.
- These plants do not have differentiated structures like roots, stems, and leaves.
- They exist as a simple, undifferentiated structure known as a thallus.
Information Booster:
- Thallophyta includes algae, lichens, and fungi, which do not have specialized tissues.
- Bryophyta (option c) includes plants like mosses and liverworts, which have simple structures but are more organized than thallophytes.
- Phanogam (option d) refers to flowering plants that have a well-differentiated body structure.
- Tauridaephyta (option b) is not a recognized plant group.
Additional Information:
- Thallophytes thrive in aquatic or moist environments, as they need water for reproduction.