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Answered by yajashchoudhary0
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When you think of forests, you picture trees, abundant lush green ferns, and other plants. But trust me the first thing that you will notice when you go to a forest is the abundant foliage of fern plants. These ferns, in biological terms, are nothing but the pteridophytes. They belong to the division Pteridophyta of the plant kingdom.

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pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores. Because pteridophytes produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are sometimes referred to as "cryptogams", meaning that their means of reproduction is hidden. Ferns, horsetails (often treated as ferns), and lycophytes (clubmosses, spikemosses, and quillworts) are all pteridophytes. However, they do not form a monophyletic group because ferns (and horsetails) are more closely related to seed plants than to lycophytes. "Pteridophyta" is thus no longer a widely accepted taxon, but the term pteridophyte remains in common parlance, as do pteridology and pteridologist as a science and its practitioner, respectively.

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