JAMB - Biology (1993 - No. 3)
In which of these features do bryophytes differ from pteridophytes?
Absence of flower
Alternation of generation
Dependency on water for reproduction
Presence of vascular system
Explanation
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants. They are found in moist places, but can also grow in a dry environment. They provide water and nutrients to the plants growing alongside.
Pteridophytes are vascular plants that do not produce flowers or seeds. They are also known as cryptograms. It includes diverse true ferns. They have leaves, stems and roots.
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