difference between bryophyta and thallophyta
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Thallophyta (Algae):
1. They are mostly aquatic.
2 The thallus consists of a single cell to well developed uniseriate or branched filaments.
3. There is no or ill defined tissue differentiation
4. In each cell one or few chloropasts are present. In other cases instead of chloroplasts, the chromatophores are present.
5. The stomata or pores are not present.
Bryophyta:
1. Mostly terrestrial and prefer damp and shady places.
2. The thalles is not filamentous except in protonema stage. It is made up of parenchymatous cells.
3. There is well defined tissue differentiation.
4. In each chlorophyllous cell many well developed chloroplasts are present.
5. The pores or stomata are present.
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Key Difference – Thallophyta vs Bryophyta
The key difference between them is that, in thallophytes, the body is a thallus and not differentiated into stems, leaves, or roots whereas, in bryophytes, though the body is not well-differentiated, they may have stem-like and leaf-like structures.
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