Biology, asked by yashwant007, 1 year ago

plants lacking seeds and vascular tissue but forming spores and embryo are

1.bryophytes

2.angiosperms

3.pteridophytes

4.gymnosperm

also give short information about others​

Answers

Answered by KomalSrinivas
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Bryophytes are the plants lacking seeds and vascular tissues but form spores and embryos.

little bit information about all of them-

  1. bryophytes- They consist of thalloid body and attached with rhizoids. They also need water at the time of fertilisation.
  2. angiosperms- They have flowers, endosperms within the seeds. the production of fruit contains the seed.
  3. pteridophytes- they are vascular plants and do not have flowers or seeds.
  4. gymnosperms - They are also a type of seed producing a plant.
Answered by ranirajan13481217
0

Answer:

Bryophytes

Explanation:

Bryophytes are the plants which produces spores and embryos but they do not have vascular tissue system . While rhodophytes and phaeophytes are algae and produces spores only and pteridophytes produces spores , embryo and well developed vascular tissue system.

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