Find odd one out ulva , funaria , pinus , pteris with reason
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The odd one out among the following is Ulva.
Why is it so?
- Ulva is an alga whereas, Funaria, Pinus and Pteris are a part of the group pteridophytes which are higher-level organisms with better-developed vascular systems.
Ulva as algae:
- Ocean lettuce, (class Ulva), a sort of green growth (family Ulvaceae) normally tracked down developing on rough shores of oceans and seas all over the planet.
Where is Ulva's green growth found?
- Ulva (Ulvales) is a marine alga by and large found on rough shores where it happens joined to stones, rocks, and so on.
- A few types of Ulva are likewise tracked down in salty water and dirtied estuaries.
What are the features of pteridophytes?
- Pteridophytes are vascular plants and have leaves (known as fronds), roots and at times evident stems and tree greeneries have full trunks.
- Pteridophytes usually known as Vascular Cryptogams, are the seedless vascular plants that developed after bryophytes.
- Other than being a lower plant, pteridophytes are monetarily very important.
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