Biology, asked by harman11134, 8 months ago

what is meant by pteridophytes???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Before the flowering plants, the landscape was dominated with plants that looked like ferns for hundreds of millions of years. Today, their massive lineage have descendants that have almost the same characteristics as their ancient ancestors.

Unlike most other members of the,

pteridophytes don’t reproduce through seeds; they reproduce through spores instead.

Answered by dalfinmcbiology
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Answer:

seeds are the result of sexual reproduction of teridophytes.

Explanation:

they produce some spores like seeds. Their reproductive organs can be seen. they are called as cryptogams. It consist of two types are gymnosperms and angiosperms.

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