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Plants share a most recent common ancestor with what group of protists?

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It’s clubmosses

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Plants share a most recent common ancestor with green algae group of protists. The "green algae" is a paraphyletic group because it excludes the Plantae. Like the plants, thegreen algae contain two forms of chlorophyll, which they use to capture light energy to fuel the manufacture of sugars.
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