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how are pteridophytes different from bryophytes?​

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Answered by Kimberlydiab
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Bryophytes are non-vascular plants, without xylem and phloem. On the contrary, pteridophytes are vascular plants with xylem and phloem. ... The dominant phase in pteridophyte is the sporophyte

Answered by skr860648
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Bryophytes are non-vascular plants, without xylem and phloem. On the contrary, pteridophytes are vascular plants with xylem and phloem. ... The dominant phase in pteridophyte is the sporophyte.

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