Biology, asked by lialuther4, 6 months ago

One day biology teacher asked to a student in the class to go the school garden and bring a few plants. The teacher identified one of the plant as fern.
a) To which plant group does this plant belongs?
b) In what features does this plant differ from bryophytes?
c) Mention two features in which this plant resembles with gymnosperms.

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Answered by kingAakash777
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Answer:

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Explanation:

answer option a

Answered by Meghatri
1

Explanation:

a.Plantae

b.The key difference between Bryophytes and Ferns is that the bryophytes are nonvascular plants having a dominant gametophyte generation while the ferns are vascular plants having a dominant sporophyte generation.

c.1. Plant body is sporophytic, and the sporophyte is differentiated into roots, stem and leaves in both gymnosperms and pteridophytes.

2. Members of both the groups show a regular alternation of sporophytic and gametophytic generations.

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