Plants have multi-cellular embryos that grow inside the parent plant. (Think a sprout inside of a seed, though this is only somewhat accurate.) This is what distinguishes plants from algae.
What are embryophytes? And how are they characterized?
What does it mean when it's said that plants are embryophytes?
What are the specific characteristics that help determine that?
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