difference between pteridophyta and bryophyta
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Bryophytes include plants like liverworts, hornworts, and mosses. These plants do not contain xylem and phloem tissues. They are known as non-vascular plants.
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Difference Between Bryophytes And Pteridophytes.
Character Bryophytes Pteridophytes
Definition Bryophytes consist of a leafy or thalloid plant body. Pteridophytes consist of roots, stems, and leaves
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Bryophytes are the simplest plants that grow in the moist terrestrial land. It consists of no true roots, rhizoids for anchorage. Moses is an example of bryophytes.
Pteridophytes are the plants that grow in a damp and shady place. It consists of a leaf, proper roots, and underground stems. The leaf is finely divided into small parts. Ferns are an example of pteridophytes.
Pteridophytes are the plants that grow in a damp and shady place. It consists of a leaf, proper roots, and underground stems. The leaf is finely divided into small parts. Ferns are an example of pteridophytes.
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