Describe features of lycopsida?
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Members of the Lycopsida have true stems, leaves and (usually) roots. Their sporangia are borne on the adaxial surface of (or in the axils of) sporophylls, and they may or may not resemble the vegetative leaves. ... The extant orders of Lycopsida are: Lycopodiales, Selaginellales, and Isoetales.
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Features of lycopsida are as follows-
1. Plants of this class are known as club moss.
2. The plant body of club mosses is differentiated into root, stems and root.
3. Sporangia are formed on sporophylls.
4. These sporophylls are not scattered on stem institute their present instead they are present in groups at tip of plant
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