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Why are crysophytes classified as protists and not plants?

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Cryosophytes are classified as protists instead of plants because they lack some of the fundamental characteristics of plants, such as true roots, stems, and leaves. They are also unicellular, meaning they lack the organized tissues and organs that plants possess. Additionally, cryosophytes lack chlorophyll, the molecule responsible for photosynthesis in plants.
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