Definition: Myxothallophyta is a phylum of plants that includes many species with a wide range of characteristics, including their leaf shape and size. They are characterized by having an apical meristem (a specialized layer of cells in leaves), which allows them to grow into larger structures such as stems and branches. Myxothallophyta also have a unique set of traits related to their growth cycle and reproductive strategy, such as the ability to produce seeds or fruits through vegetative reproduction and