can anyone explain me the function of pteridophyta
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Pteridophytes are seedless plants. That means they have to pass on their genes to the next generation without using cones, fruits, or any other form of seed. Instead of seeds, ferns produce spore capsules, or sporangia, on the undersides of their green leaves or on specialized, non-green leaves called sporophylls.
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Pteridophyta is a phylum of kingdom planta
They are vascular plants( having a vascular tissue to conduct substances and necessities to whole of the body).They are known as cryptograms as they neither bear flowers nor produce seeds.They have a well differentiated structure.
e.g.ferns etc
They are vascular plants( having a vascular tissue to conduct substances and necessities to whole of the body).They are known as cryptograms as they neither bear flowers nor produce seeds.They have a well differentiated structure.
e.g.ferns etc
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