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How are pteridophytes different from thallophytes and bryophytes?

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Answered by fire44
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hello fights are the plants that consists of thallus

Answered by Anonymous
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pteridophytes are well differentiated plants whereas thallophytes don't have well differentiated body and bryophytes is little differentiated to form stem and leaf structures.

pteridophytes also have specialised tissue for the conduction of water and nutrients from one part to another part of the plant body.

examples of some pteridophytes :- ferns, marsilea etc.
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