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bryophytes are non vascular plants while tracheophytes are vascular plant
the simpler of tracheophytes is cell wall
No, tracheophytes and atracheophytes are not the same. Tracheophytes are vascular plants that have specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, such as xylem and phloem. Atracheophytes, on the other hand, do not possess these specialized vascular tissues and rely on other strategies for water and nutrient transport, such as absorption through cell walls.
Stem of gymnosperm is aerial.Stem of pteridophytes are mostly underground.Tree Ferns have long aerial stems but these are Pteridophytes. The real difference is that gymnosperms bear seeds pteridophytes are without seeds.
Pteridophytes or gymnosperms
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bryophytes are non vascular plants while tracheophytes are vascular plant
the simpler of tracheophytes is cell wall
No, tracheophytes and atracheophytes are not the same. Tracheophytes are vascular plants that have specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, such as xylem and phloem. Atracheophytes, on the other hand, do not possess these specialized vascular tissues and rely on other strategies for water and nutrient transport, such as absorption through cell walls.
The process of photosynthesis is similar in tracheophytes, algae and bryophytes.
Stem of gymnosperm is aerial.Stem of pteridophytes are mostly underground.Tree Ferns have long aerial stems but these are Pteridophytes. The real difference is that gymnosperms bear seeds pteridophytes are without seeds.
Selaginella and Dryopteris .
Pteridophytes or gymnosperms
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They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.
compare the bryophytes and trcacheophytes
Ferns belong to pteridophytes