Did You Know?

Cormophytes help make the air clean!

Roots

Roots keep the plant in the dirt.

Stems

Stems hold the plant up high.

What cormophytes Does

Cormophytes give us food and shade.

They help keep the soil strong.

They are homes for bugs and birds.

They make the air fresh and clean.

Some are used for medicine.

They come in many shapes and sizes.

More About cormophytes

Cormophytes have been on Earth for a long time. They grew in many places, like forests and fields. They help other plants and animals live.

We see cormophytes every day. They are in our parks and gardens. They give us shade and beauty.

In the future, we will learn more about them. We may find new kinds of cormophytes. They will help us in new ways!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Cormophytes (Cormophyta)"] --> B["Differentiated into Roots, Stems, Leaves"] A --> C["Thallophytes"] C --> D["Simple Body (Thallus)"] B --> E["Mosses"] B --> F["Liverworts"] E --> G["Inclusion Debate"] F --> G

What Do These Words Mean?

Cormophytes:Plants with roots, stems, and leaves.
Cormophyta:A group of plants that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Thallophytes:Simple plants without roots, stems, or leaves.
Thallus:The simple body of a plant that is not divided into parts.
Mosses:Small, green plants that usually grow in damp places.