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what is the difference between thallophyta bryophyta and pteridophyta​

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Answered by sai6934
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Answer:

they are phylas of subkingdom Cryptograms of kingdom plantae

Explanation:

thallophyta body is thallus, bryophyta body shows stem, root and leaf like structures, pteridophyta body is differentiated into true root, stem and leaves.

Answered by pk1156991
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#thallophyta-*vascular bundle is absent.*their cell wall is made up of cellulose.*the member of division thallophyta- are known as alage.* they are aquatic and they can grow in moist and shaddy place.* asexual reproduction take place by spore. eg -. volum,chora etc.

Explanation:

#bryophyta-*vascular bundle is absent.* it grow on land in moist and shaddy place but it require water fertilization.* they have root like structure is known as rhiyoid.* their plant body thallus like* sexual reproduction take place as they bear male(antheridium) and female (archegonium) sex organ. eg- marchontia, riccia, etc. #pteridiphyta-*vascular bundle are present.*flower and seeds are absent.*they are found mainly shaddy or damp place.*it is seedless first vascular plant of plant kingdom.* their male sex irgan is called anthiridia and female is called archigonia. eg- fern, marsilia etc.

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