Biology, asked by rahulroy7058, 11 months ago

The plant group that produces spores and
embryo but lacks vascular tissues and seeds is
(a) pteridophyta (b) rhodophyta
(c) bryophyta (d) phaeophyta

Answers

Answered by mazenelkady09
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Answer:

Correct option  (c) Bryophyta

Explanation:

Bryophytes consist of thalloid, body, attached to the substratum by hair-like structures called rhizoids (true roots are absent), these lack vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and require water at the time of fertilisation. Bryophytes exhibit alternation of generation. The haploid gametophyte (producing gametes for asexual reproduction) alternates with diploid sporophyte (producing spores for asexual reproduction). Production of large number of spores is for increasing the chances of survival and is an adaptation to land conditions.

Answered by snehalwaghamode123
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Answer:

option C is correct =Bryophyta

Explanation:

Bryophytes are the plant which produces spores and Embryos but do not havr vascular tissue system. While rhodophyts and phaeophytes are algae and produce spores (no embryo) only and pteridophytes produce spores, embryo and well developed vascular tissue systems.

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