Biology, asked by Ammuanjali, 1 year ago

main characteristics of bryophytes and pteridophytes


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Answered by aasish29
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Difference Between Bryophytes and Pteridophytes. Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are the examples of bryophytes. These are non-vascular plants i.e. do not contain xylem and phloem tissues. ... They are termed as vascular plants as they contain xylem and phloem tissues.

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aasish29: Amphibians are those organisms which live on both land and in water.Bryophytes are called amphibians of the plant kingdom because theseplants though live in soil but they need water for sexual reproduction. The sperm of bryophyte (antherozoids) are flagellate and need water to swim to the eggs.
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Answered by sami91
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Hey there !

The dominant phase in bryophyte is gametophyte while the dominant phase in pteridophyte is sporophyte. Bryophytes have no true roots while pteridophyte have true roots. Bryophytes have no vascular tissues while pteridophytes have vascular tissues.

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