*Q.20.
Complete the analogy:
(2) Moss : Brophyta : Selaginella : ________
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Liverworts.
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Moss : Bryophyta : Selaginella : Pteridophyta
Explanation:
- Small, non-vascular, flowerless plants called mosses belong to the biological group Bryophyta. The parent group bryophytes, which includes hornworts, mosses, and liverworts, is also referred to as bryophyta. In wet or shaded areas, mosses frequently develop dense, green mats or clumps.
- A pteridophyte is a vascular plant that produces spores and has xylem and phloem. Pteridophytes are frequently referred to as "cryptogams," which indicates that their reproductive strategy is concealed, because they don't produce blooms or seeds.
- A pteridophyte is selaginella. It is sometimes known as club moss or spike moss. It is the only extant member of the family Selaginellaceae and its largest genus. It has more than 800 species that are spread all around the globe, with tropical areas having the most variety. They are vascular plants without seeds.
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