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Difference between Bryophytes and Pteridophytes | Plant Kingdom

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Bryophytes and Pteridophytes. Difference # Bryophytes: 1. Plant body is gametophyte. 2. Vascular tissues are absent. 3. Sporophyte is parasitic over gametophyte. 4. Plant body can be thallose or toliose. 5. True stem and leaves are absent. 6. Roots are absent. Instead, rhizoids occur. 7. Haploid or gametophytic phase is [...]

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Difference between Fungi and Algae | Plant Kingdom

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between fungi and algae. Difference # Fungi: 1. Fungi live in aquatic, subaquatic and terrestrial habitats. 2. Fungi lack chlorophyll and are heterotrophic in nutrition. 3. They absorb organic nutrients from their environment. 4. Fungi usually live in darker places. 5. The filaments or hyphae are usually branched. 6. The hyphae [...]

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Difference between Antheridia and Archegonia | Plant Kingdom

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Antheridia and Archegonia. Difference # Antheridia: 1. They are male organs of bryophytes and pteridophytes. 2. Antheridia are generally rounded in outline. 3. Sterile jells are absent inside. 4. An antheridium forms a large number of male gametes. 5. The male gametes produced in an antheridium are usually motile. Difference [...]

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