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different between thallophyta and bryophyta​

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Answered by ksankhe
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THALLOPHYTA : Thallophyta: Thallophyta refers to seedless and flowerless organisms consisting of algae, fungi, lichens, and bacteria.

BRYOPHYTA : Bryophyta: Bryophyta refers to small, flowerless plants consisting of liverworts, mosses, and hornworts. Pteridophyta: Pteridophyta refers to flowerless plants consisting of ferns and their relatives.

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Answered by harshitamsingh200691
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Answer:

thallophyta : this plants mainly found in fresh water or in saline water

they may be unicellular or multicellular

they may be microscopic or large

they are auttrophic

bryophyta:this plants are amphibians they live in moist soil but need water for reproduction.

they do not have stem leaves etc

they are autrophic

they do not have xylem and phloem for food and water

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