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what is the difference between bryophta and pteridophyta ​

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Explanation:

Bryophytes are non-vascular plants, without xylem and phloem. On the contrary, pteridophytes are vascular plants with xylem and phloem. ... The dominant phase in pteridophyte is the sporophyte.

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the difference between bryophyta and pteridophyta !

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Bryophyta :-

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  • plant body is gametophytic .

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  • plant bodies is either thallose or folliose . however real stem and leaves are always absent .

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  • fixation of plant body is carried out by rhizoids .

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  • sporophyte is parasite over the gametophytic plant body throughout its life .

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  • bryophytes are non vascular in nature

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Pteridophyta :-

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  • plant body is saprophytic .

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  • real stem and leaves are present .

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  • fixation of plant body is carried out by roots

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  • the gametophyte is small and independent .

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  • pteridophyta is a vascular plant

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