Embryophytes, also known as land plants, are a group of plants characterized by the development of an embryo from the zygote, which is retained within the maternal tissue. This significant feature distinguishes them from other plant groups and indicates their evolutionary transition to terrestrial life. Embryophytes encompass a wide range of species, including mosses, ferns, conifers, and flowering plants, which have adapted to life on land by developing structures that prevent desiccation and facilitate reproduction in a terrestrial environment.