Biology, asked by Ravisahni2856, 1 year ago

Pteridophytes differ from mosses/bryophytes in
possessing
(a) independent gametophyte
(b) well developed vascular system
(c) archegonia
(d) flagellate spermatozoids

Answers

Answered by aayushiwalker
8

Answer:

hey mate I think of (b)

Explanation:

guess it may be right

Answered by mindfulmaisel
4

Pteridophytes differ from bryophytes because it causes well developed vascular system.

Option: (b)

Explanation:

  • Pteridophyte are the most primitive vascular plant. It has the capability to reproduce by producing suppose.
  • It is is said to be the amphibian plants since it is found in both watery environment as well as in the Terrestrial environment.
  • The pteridophytes have spots in their life cycle through which they reproduce.
  • However they are the first Terrestrial plant to have well defined vascular system for the transportation of minerals food and water.

To know more about pteridophytes,

Pteridophytes are also known as vascular cryptogams. Explain brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/11766203

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