how to pteridophyte similar to bryophyte
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they both grow in cool shady places and have plant like structues( each has 1)
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hey friend,here is ur answer
They are both land plants (embryophytes), with all the features that come with that: alternation of generations, embryonic sporophyte, cuticle, flavonoids, gametangia with sterile jackets. Neither produces seeds. Both have flagellated sperm cells.
They are both land plants (embryophytes), with all the features that come with that: alternation of generations, embryonic sporophyte, cuticle, flavonoids, gametangia with sterile jackets. Neither produces seeds. Both have flagellated sperm cells.
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