Pteridophyta
Pteridophytes are a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores. They include ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. These plants have well-developed vascular tissues for conducting water and nutrients.
No, fungi are not vascular but non vascular. The non-vascular plants and fungi collectively are often also referred to as 'cryptogams.
A cryptogam is a plant that reproduces by spores."Crytogamae" means hidden reproduction, referring to the fact that no seed is produced, thus cryptogams represent the non-seed bearing plants.Higher Cryptogames is a term used to describe plant with hidden reproductive organs and superior within Cryptogames.
Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients, while non-vascular plants do not. Vascular plants have roots, stems, and leaves, while non-vascular plants lack these structures. Vascular plants can grow taller and have better support compared to non-vascular plants.
Weeping willows are vascular.
Ferns are called vascular cryptogams because they possess vascular tissue, which allows for the transport of water and nutrients, but they reproduce via spores rather than seeds. The term "cryptogam" refers to plants that reproduce through hidden structures, such as spores, rather than obvious seeds or flowers. This classification highlights their unique reproductive strategy and distinguishes them from seed-bearing plants. Ferns are an important group within the broader category of vascular plants.
Cryptogams and Fanerogams
cryptogams r divided into three plants.thallaphytes, bryophytes and pterophytes . thallaphytes and bryophytes show the absense of true leaves,seeds and stems. pterophytes r the most complex cryptogams which show the presese of true leaves,stems and seeds but they dont have flowers.all types of ferns are pterophytes.
cryptogams are a form of wood lice they are comenly found in wood. the theory of algae having anything to do with wood lice uis a myth. no need to thank me.
Pteridophytes are a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores. They include ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. These plants have well-developed vascular tissues for conducting water and nutrients.
No, fungi are not vascular but non vascular. The non-vascular plants and fungi collectively are often also referred to as 'cryptogams.
Elaine Harris has written: 'The effect of ashfall from the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens on cryptogams' -- subject(s): Cryptogams, Eruption, 1980, Volcanic ash, tuff
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E. Lemmermann has written: 'Algen I' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Algae, Cryptogams
An antherozooid is one of the mobile male reproductive bodies in the antheridia of cryptogams, a form of plant which reproduces using spores.
An antherozoid is one of the mobile male reproductive bodies in the antheridia of cryptogams, a form of plant which reproduces using spores.
Mosses, as bryophytes, are considered more advanced than other cryptogams like liverworts and hornworts due to their complex structures and adaptations. They possess specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport, which allows for greater efficiency in resource acquisition. Additionally, mosses exhibit a more developed reproductive system, including the formation of a sporophyte that is dependent on the gametophyte, enhancing their reproductive success. These traits enable mosses to thrive in a wider variety of environments compared to other cryptogams.