Biology, asked by geniusroshan, 11 months ago

fern and cycas are kept in division tracheophyta?
give reason..

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Answered by Apache191201
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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.

Answered by kingofself
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Reason for the fern and cycas are kept in division tracheophyta:

  • Tracheophyte, some of the vascular plants, representative of the separation, or phylum, Tracheophyta, numbering some 260,000 species and counting all the conspicuous flora of the planet today.
  • The meaning of Tracheophyte is “tracheid plant,” which refers to water-conducting cells (they are "tracheids, or tracheary elements") which shows 'spiral bands' like those in the walls of the "tracheae, or air tubes", of insects.
  • Fern plants and Cycas are preserved under tracheophyta as it is differentiated into roots, steam and leaves.
  • These plants show the alternation of generations with the sporophyte which is more prominent.

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