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What is the difference between Pteridophytes and Bryophyta​

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Answered by knowleageableQueen
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The key difference between these three groups is the habitat where they are grown. Bryophytes are adapted to grow in amphibious environments; Pteridophytes are adapted to terrestrial environments which are a moist and shady while, Gymnosperms are fully adapted to terrestrial environments.

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Answered by bmdeep
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Bryophytes Pteridophytes

Bryophytes are non-vascular plants. Pteridophytes are vascular plants.

The plant body is leafy or thalloid. The plant body is differentiated into roots, stem and leaves.

No vascular tissues. Vascular tissues are present.

Rhizoids are present for anchorage. Roots are present for anchoring.

The gametophyte is dominating. The sporophyte is dominating.

Anthredium is stalked. Anthredium is sessile.

Cells are haploid. Cells are diploid.

E: Mosses, liverworts, hornworts, etc. Eg: Spikemosses, ferns, clubmosses, etc

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