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horsetails and scouring rushes belong to phylum
- equisetiphyta
- psilophyta
- polypodiophyta
- lycophyta
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- Describe various economic impotance of bryophytes.What is the lasting form inpteridophytes, thegametophyte or thesporophyte? How can it becompared to bryophytes?Which of the following is not true regarding Bryophytes? Lack roots, stems and leaves Include mosses, hornworts and liverworts only Sporophyte is the dominant generation Possess a waxy cuticle to prevent water loss
- What are the mainrepresentatives of thepteridophytes? Is this plantgroup cryptogamic orphanerogamic?Compare and contrast the three phyla of bryophytes using the specified bases in the Table below. Bases Hepatophyta Anthocerotophyta Bryophyta 1. Growth form (leafy or thallose) 2. Arrangement of leaves on the stem for leafy types 3. Mechanism of spore dispersal 4. Presence of stomata on the sporophytes 5. Presence of primitive conducting cells 6. Presence of chloroplast on the sporophyte 7. Structure of the protonema 8. Presence of symbiotic cyanobacteria 9. Length of the setaWhy are pteridophytes better adapted to dry land than bryophytes? Were Pteridophytes always less abundant than phanerogamic plants?