what are pteridophytes
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A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores. Because pteridophytes produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are sometimes referred to as "cryptogams", meaning that their means of reproduction is hidden. Ferns, horsetails (often treated as ferns), and lycophytes (clubmosses, spikemosses, and quillworts) are all pteridophytes.
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pteridophyta is third division of cryptograms.
These plants are well developed root, stem and leaves.
They have special tissue for conduction of food and water.
These plant don't have flower and fruits.
They reproduce through spore formation.
ex: pteris, fern, adiantum, etc
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