Lycopodium is an exam
ple of Bryophyta..state true or falze
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Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses, also known as ground pines or creeping cedar, in the family Lycopodiaceae, a family of fern-allies ( Pteridophyta).
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The statement is false.
Explanation:
1. Lycopodium is not an example of Bryophyta. It is an example of Pteridophytes.
2. Some characteristics of Pteridophytes are described below:
• These group of plants do not have seeds and are made of multiple number of cells (multicellular).
• Their body is differentiated well and possesses developed roots, leaves and stems.
• Their reproduction occurs with the help of spores which develops in a structure called sporangia.
• It is believed that Pteridophyte plants are the first ones to occupy land.
• Their organs of reproduction are made of multiple cells.
• Examples: Lycopodium, Selaginella.
3. Some characteristics of Bryophytes are:
• These are found in areas which are very damp and shady.
• They do not have true vegetative system and instead of these they possesses root like, leaf like and stem like structures.
•Examples: Mosses, Liverworts, etc.
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