The process of photosynthesis is similar in tracheophytes, algae and bryophytes.
ALGAE
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Algae.
Plants and green algae both have the same types of organelles. This is because they both are able to create their own food.
Oxygen levels would increasethey wouldnt increase they would decrease because 80% of oxgyen is from algae
compare the bryophytes and trcacheophytes
algae for the A+ students.
Root hairs in tracheophytes are similar to rhizoids in bryophytes as both structures aid in absorption of water and nutrients from the soil. However, root hairs are multicellular extensions of roots, while rhizoids are single-celled structures that anchor bryophytes to the substrate and absorb water.
The main difference between bryophytes and tracheophytes is that bryophytes are non-vascular plants whereas tracheophytes are vascular plants. Both of them have heteromorphic alternation of generation that means the two generations gametophytes and sporophytes are morphologically as well as cytologically different. in bryophytes gametophyte generation is more prominent in which male and female gametes fuse to each other to form zygote which develops into well protected embryo, while in tracheophytes, sporophytes generation is more dominant and gametophyte generation is very small and inconspicuous.
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants that lack specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport, while tracheophytes are vascular plants with xylem and phloem for conducting water and nutrients. Bryophytes include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, while tracheophytes include ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. Tracheophytes are more advanced evolutionarily compared to bryophytes.
Angiosperms and Gymnosperms branch from a single common ancestor.
bryophytes are non vascular plants, they are small and are ecologically persistant, these plants do not form xylem tissue ever tracheophytes are vascular plants, and are composed of xylem and pholem tissues, they are seedless plants and are the very dominant land plants including trees and flowering plants.
Names of classes in nonvascular plants are Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes. As one proceeds from Algae to Bryophytes the complexity of plant body is increased.
Bryophytes, such as mosses and liverworts, are most similar to algae in terms of their simple structure and reproductive patterns. They lack vascular tissues and roots, similar to many types of algae, and both groups require moisture for reproduction. Additionally, cyanobacteria, often referred to as blue-green algae, share some characteristics with algae due to their photosynthetic abilities and aquatic habitat.
Algae, fungi, bryophytes, bacteria & Lichens etc.
All plants belonging to Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes are non-vascular.
because the tracheophytes are