Biology, asked by constellations, 1 year ago

both bryophytes and pteridophytes require water for fertilization , yet they differ from each other in many aspects. bring out any two differences between them

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Answered by ali94
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Answer:

the main difference between bryophyte and pteridophyte is ..

Explanation:

I)bryophytes are the first embryophytes and their body is gametophyte which is not differentiated into true roots stem and leaves .

ii)the don't posses vascular tissues xylem and phloem

I) pteridophyte are the first vascular plant having xylem and phloem ..

Ii)their body is sporophtic and is differentiated into true roots stem and leaves ..

Answered by azoseyie49
1

Answer:

Bryophytes

I) Neophytes are not vascular plants

II) The plant body is leafy or thalliod

iii) The ganetiphyte is dominating Eg:Mosses, liverworts hornworts, etc

Pteridophytes

I) Pteridopytes are vascular plants

ii)The plant body is differentiated into roots, stem and leaves.

iii) The sporopyte is dominating Eg: Spikemosses, feria, clubmosses, etc

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