“…These axes develop a diversity of cell types including tip‐growing cells called rhizoids that are involved in nutrient uptake (Box, , ; Andrews, ; Vermeer et al ., ; Wüestenberg et al ., ) and anchorage (Graham & Wilcox, ). Tip‐growing cells involved in nutrient uptake and anchorage also evolved among the land plants (Jones & Dolan, ; Bonnot et al ., ): the tip‐growing rhizoids of bryophytes and root hairs of vascular plants. No other streptophyte algae form morphogenetic centres or develop the same level of cellular complexity that is characteristic of the charophycean algae (Pickett‐Heaps, ; Graham & Wilcox, ).…”