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Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are the examples of bryophytes. These are non-vascular plants i.e. do not contain xylem and phloem tissues. Spikemosses, clubmosses, ferns, quillworts are the examples ofpteridophytes. They are termed as vascular plants as they contain xylem and phloem tissues.
Mosses or bryophytes are simplest plants having no true roots, rhizoids for anchorage and grow in the damp terrestrial land. Ferns are pteridophytes which a have leaf (finely divided into small parts), proper roots and underground stems. They grow in damp and shady places.
Flowering plants are of two types Gymnosperms and Angiosperms which have common features like roots, stems, leaves, proper vascular tissues for transportation and contain flowers and fruits. Below we will discuss the general difference between bryophytes and pteridophytes.
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