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Lycopodiophyta. "Division" is just another word for phylum, when used with plants, if that was confusing you.

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Phylum :Lycophyta

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In what ways do club mosses and mosses differ from each other?

Club mosses are vascular plants with erect stems that bear spores in club-shaped, cone-like structures. And True mosses are non-vascular plants which have simple leaflike, rootlike, and stem like parts. They're not true leaves, roots, or stems because they lack vascular tissues.


What is the phylum of mosses?

The phylum is Mamalia.


How do mosses and club mosses differ?

Unlike true mosses, club mosses have vascular tissue.


What is the phylum for mosses?

It depends: Antherocerophyta - hornworts Hepatophyta - Liverworts Bryophyta - All other mosses


How are club mosses different from true mosses?

Club mosses are vascular while bryophytes (true mosses) are nonvascular.


How are club mosses and ferns similar?

Club mosses (Phylum Lycopodophyta) and horsetails (Phylum Equisetophyta) are similar to ferns (Phylum Pteridophyta) in that they; - do not produce seeds, only spores - have stems that are unstrengthened by wood (evolved first in the more advanced gymnosperms) - have a dominant sporophyte generation - do have vascular tissue (not as advanced as seed plants but there nonetheless) - do not produce flowers (flowers evolved first in angiosperms)


Which phylum do true mosses belong to?

bryophyta


How are mosses and club mosses similar?

beacause they are


Is the sporophyte stage of a moss much larger than the gametophyte stage?

Ferns have a dominant sporophyte and a reduced gametophyte. As for moss, it depends on the type. If referring to mosses under the phylum Bryophyta (these are the nonvascular mosses) they have a dominant gametophyte. If referring to mosses under seedless vascular category, such as club mosses in the phylum Lycophyta, these plants have a dominant sporophyte and a reduced gametophyte.


What are club mosses?

in a lot of places like china and the galapagos.


How are Horsetails ferns and club mosses different from mosses?

Angiosperms have flowers, fruits and seeds. However ferns, horsetails, and club mosses do not have either of these.


How are ferns horsetails and club mosses different from mosses?

Angiosperms have flowers, fruits and seeds. However ferns, horsetails, and club mosses do not have either of these.