How did land Plants evolved from Chlamydomonas?
It is though that gametes that land plants evolved from these Chlamydomonas. How it is possible to produce land plants from single celled Chlamydomonas? Well, land plants appeared at the beginning of the Devonian Period (0.4 billion years ago) Chlamydomonas were unicellular whilst the land plants were multicellular. It is thought that through evolutionary change and biodiversity these Chlamydomonas gave rise to the land plants than enable them to became multicellular. This change seemed to have occurred in a change in the cell division method. Instead of the simply dividing asexulay (shown in the asexual reproduction) they divided by a method called Phragmoplast Undergoing Phragmoplast in three planes forms ULVA also known as sea lettuce. Chlorophyta is the closest relatives of the plants. Green algae have the same photosynthetic pigments and several other important characteristics in common with plants. Chlorophyta is the most diverse division of protists, with members ranging from mo