Yes, Pteridophyta, commonly known as ferns, are eukaryotic organisms. They belong to the kingdom Plantae and are characterized by having complex cells with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Pteridophytes reproduce via spores and do not produce seeds, distinguishing them from higher plants.
The fungi Ferns belong to Pteridophyta group of vascular plants.
Paramecium is a protist.It is an eukariyote.
Eukaryotic
eukaryotic
Ferns, and other non-seedbearing vascuar plants belong to the order Pteridophyta.
pteridophyta are also known as ferns.
Pteridophyta
I. Manton has written: 'Problems of cytology and evolution in the Pteridophyta' -- subject(s): Pteridophyta, Cytology, Evolution, Karyokinesis, Cytogenetics
William Francis Harris has written: 'A manual of the spores of New Zealand Pteridophyta' -- subject(s): Pteridophyta, Spores (Botany)
Bryophyta and Pteridophyta .
According to Wikipedia, A fern is any one of a group of about 12,000 species of plants belonging to the botanical group known as Pteridophyta.
The fungi Ferns belong to Pteridophyta group of vascular plants.
The fungi Ferns belong to Pteridophyta group of vascular plants.
The phylum for adder's tongue, a type of fern, is Pteridophyta.
Frederick Ernest Weiss has written: 'A biseriate halonial branch of Lepidophloios fuliginosus' -- subject(s): Fossil Pteridophyta, Pteridophyta, Fossil 'Chapters from the evolution of plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Evolution
They have well differentiated plant body.We can tell whether it is a root or stem or a leaf.
Eukaryotic. All members of the Kingdom Animalia are eukaryotic.