4. Differentiate between Bryophyta and Pteridophyta.
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- Bryophytes are embryophytes that are non-vascular i.e., they have no xylem and phloem.
- Pteridophyte are vascular plants i.e., plants with xylem and phloem, that reproduce and disperse via spores.
- The dominant phase I in bryophyte is gametophyte
- the dominant phase in pteridophyte is sporophyte.
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we know that they are both classified under kingdom plantae so here are the differences;
bryophyta are non-vascular plants while pteridophyta are
bryophyta exhibit asexual reproduction by spores in which there is alternation of generation and sexually by gametes, while pteriodophyta produce sexually by spores
bryophyta lack true roots , stems and leaves but have structure resembling roots, stem and leaves, while pteridophyta has true roots, stems and leaves
bryophyta is categorized under kingdom plantae
pteriodophyta is categorized under tracheopyta- which is also under the kingdom plantae
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