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Different between pterpsida and spermopsida

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Pteropsid, any of a group of vascular plants (tracheophytes) that includes ferns, extinct seed ferns, gymnosperms (conifers, etc.), and angiosperms (flowering plants). Pteropsids manifest a great variety of vegetative and reproductive characteristics. For example, ferns produce spores, and gymnosperms and angiosperms form seeds. The characteristic common to the members of this class is the leaf with branched venation. Tracheophyte, any of the vascular plants, members of the division, or phylum, Tracheophyta, numbering some 260,000 species and including all of the conspicuous flora of the Earth today. Tracheophyte, meaning “tracheid plant,” refers to the water-conducting cells (called tracheids, or tracheary elements) that show spiral bands like those in the walls of the tracheae, or air tubes, of insects.

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