embryophyte

embryophyte
embryophyte [em′brē ō fīt΄]
n.
any of a subkingdom (Embryobionta) of plants, having an enclosed embryo, as within a seed or archegonium, including bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms: cf. THALLOPHYTE

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