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Write the differences between Briofyta and Teridofyta.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bryophytes are embryophytes that are non-vascular i.e., they have no xylem and phloem. Pteridophyte are vascular plants i.e., plants with xylem and phloem, that reproduce and disperse via spores. The dominant phase I in bryophyte is gametophyte while the dominant phase in pteridophyte is sporophyte

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Answered by jeevaindhran83
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BRIOFYTA: Bryophytes are embryophytes that are non-vascular i.e., they have no xylem and phloem........

PTERIDOFYTA: Pteridophyte are vascular plants i.e., plants with xylem and phloem, that reproduce and disperse via spores. The dominant phase I in bryophyte is gametophyte while the dominant phase in pteridophyte is sporophyte.

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