explain bryophyte and pteriodphtes
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Pteridophytes are vascular plants and have leaves (known as fronds), roots and sometimes true stems, and tree ferns have full trunks. Examples include ferns, horsetails and club-mosses. ... Pteridophytes do not have seeds or flowers either, instead they also reproduce via spores.
Bryophytes are a group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts. Mosses may be small, but they may also be as complex as flowering plants. They have stems with leaves, and there is just about as much variation in the form and size of these plants as there is in the flowering plants.
Bryophytes are a group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts. Mosses may be small, but they may also be as complex as flowering plants. They have stems with leaves, and there is just about as much variation in the form and size of these plants as there is in the flowering plants.
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