Biology, asked by unnati4638, 11 months ago

Explain bryophyta and pteridophyta?​

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Answered by sanya7260
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Answer:

Bryophytes are k/as amphibians of plant kingdom.

Body differentation is slightly present.

They are considered as cryotogamous due to absence of flower and seed.

eg:Funaria and marchantia

Pteridophyta True root stem and leaves are present i.e. body differentiation is fully present.

They are also cryptogamous.

Eg:Selaginella...adiantum caudatum

Answered by simran88307
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Answer:

BRYOPHYTES are embryophytes that are non-vascular i.e they have no xylem and phloem.

PTERIDOPHYTES are vascular plants i.e plants with xylem and phloem , they reproduce and disperse via spores.

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