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Distinguish between Bryophyta and pterisophyta?​

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Answered by XxEVILxspiritxX
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Bryophytes are non-vascular plants, without xylem and phloem. They reproduce by gamete formation. For eg., mosses, liverworts and hornworts. On the contrary, pteridophytes are vascular plants with xylem and phloem.

Answered by Thilochana
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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.

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