Ferns are vascular, bryophytes are not.
Ferns can grow from 1/10" to "tree ferns" which are around 90ft tall.
That IS the basis of the answer. They don't have vascular tissue. This lack of vascular tissue keeps them small because:1. Bryophytes don't have specialized tissue to transport food and water through a larger plant.2. Vascular tissue is the main means of support in larger plants. No vascular tissue - less support.6 years ago
Tenths place separates the places larger than 1 from those that are fractions of 1.
(1) Angiosperms (2) Bryophytes (3) Gymnosperms (4) Pteridophytes.
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1. Ferns make their own food and fungi are saprophytes or parasites 2. Ferns are vascular plants and fungi belong to non-vascular category 3. The main plant body in ferns is differentiated into root, stem and leaves; fungi are mostly made up of filamentous mycelium.
1. Ferns. 2. Molds
1. Ferns make their own food and fungi are saprophytes or parasites 2. Ferns are vascular plants and fungi belong to non-vascular category 3. The main plant body in ferns is differentiated into root, stem and leaves; fungi are mostly made up of filamentous mycelium.
Bryophytes are the simplest land plants because they lack vascular tissues and are usually 1 to 2 cm in height and they need water for their reproductioin and they live in damp places and in them gametophyte generation is dominant.
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