Find odd man out pteris,adiantum,sargassum, equisetum
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Odd one: Sargassum
Odd one: SargassumPteris, adiantum and equisetum are pterdophytes whereas sargassum is a thallophyte.
- Pterdophytes are the first plants evolved on land. They are seedless and they reproduce through spores.
- They are homosporous and the spores develop in the sporangia.
- They are cryptogams with vascular tissues. Pterdophytes lack xylem vessels and companion cells of phloem.
- True roots, stems and leaves are found in pteridophytes.
- Pteris, adiantum and equisetum are examples pteridophytes.
- Thallophytes are simple and the most primitive plants.
- The root, stem and leaves are not differentiated from the plant body.
- This group of plants are commonly called as algae.
- The plant body is formed of an undivided thallus.
- Sargassum is a brown algae and is a thallophytic plant.
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