What is another word for Division Tracheophyta?

Pronunciation: [dɪvˈɪʒən tɹɐkɪˈɒfɪtə] (IPA)

Division Tracheophyta is a taxonomic classification for plants that possess a vascular system for transporting water and nutrients. Commonly known as vascular plants, these species are characterized by having roots, stems, and leaves that enable them to grow much taller than nonvascular plants. Synonyms for Division Tracheophyta include Tracheophytes, Vascular Plants, Cormophytes, and Embryophytes. Tracheophytes derive their name from the Greek word for "tube" or "channel" which accurately describes their vascular system. Cormophyte refers to the various organs that make up the plant body - roots, stems, and leaves. Embryophytes refer to the fact that these plants produce embryos and are land plants that have adapted to life outside of water.

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