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Planned outlineabout of thallophyta bryophyta pteridophyta

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Answered by prapti15
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Thallophyta, Bryophyta, and Pteridophyta are the three phyla of cryptogams, which is a subkingdom of Plantae.

Explanation:

1.Thallophyta:

•Thallophyta is phylum that includes seedless plants and plant-like organisms.

•This consists of algae, fungi, lichens, and bacteria.

•Most Thallophytes can be found in wet habitats. •All Thallophytes are autotrophic and produce their own food.

•The food is stored in the form of starch. •Thallophytes do not have a vascular system.

•They consist of single-celled sex organs.

2.Bryophyta:

•Bryophyta refers to the small, flowerless plants. •This consists of liverworts, mosses, and hornworts.

•Bryophytes live in moist, shady environments. •Their plant body is not differentiated into true stem, root, and leaves.

3.Pteridophyta:

•Pteridophyta refers to the flowerless plants whose plant body is differentiated into true stem, root, and leaves. •Pteridophyta consists of ferns, horsetails, quillworts, club mosses, and spike mosses.

•These plants consist of a true vascular system. •Pteridophytes are a type of highly organized plants that live in dry, terrestrial habitats.

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