Biology, asked by panshulsham, 10 months ago

Describe how bryophytes and petridophytes are different ...at least mention three differences ?

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Answered by ParamPatel
5
HEYA GN

1) Bryophytes is fully (semiparasite) dependent on Thallus while Pteridophytes Are Partially dependent on Thallus ..

2) THE plant body is divided in :- 1) Foot 2) Seta
In Bryophytes 3) capsule

while in Pteridophytes it is divided into RSL

3) VASCULAR Tissue absent in Bryophytes
while Present in Pteridophytes

Hope it helps you. .
Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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\huge{\underline{\tt{\orange{ Bryophytes -}}}}

  • Bryophytes are very small in size.

  • They do not consists vascular bundle (Xylem and phloem)

  • They are not spread into stems, roots and leaves.

  • {\underline{\sf{\blue{Example-}}}}Riccia, Anthoceros, Marchantia and Funaria.

\huge{\underline{\tt{\orange{ Petridophytes -}}}}

  • Petridophytes are herbaceous.

  • Vascular bundles (Xylem and phloem) are present in Petridophytes.

  • The body of Petridophytes are divided into stems, root and leaves.

  • {\underline{\sf{\blue{Example-}}}}Rhizome, Marsilea, Equisetum and Polypodium etc.
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