Plants and charophyceans exhibit similarities including high cellulose content in cell walls, shared genes, peroxisomes, similar flagellated sperm, and phragmoplast formation during cell division.
Plants and charophyceans share similarities: high cellulose in walls, matching genes, peroxisomes, similar flagellated sperm, and phragmoplast formation during cell division.
Front | Similarities bw plants and charophyceans |
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Back | • High cellulose in wall • Similar genes (nuclear & chloroplast) • Peroxisomes minimize losses in photorespiration • Similar flagellated sperms • Phragmoplast is formed during cell division |
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