pteridophyte
Gymnosperm vs Pteridophyte - What's the difference?
gymnosperm | pteridophyte |As nouns the difference between gymnosperm and pteridophyte
is that gymnosperm is (botany) any plant such as a conifer whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovary while pteridophyte is any plant of the division pteridophyta, of simple vascular plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds and that alternate generations of diploid (sporophyte) and haploid (gametophyte or prothallus) forms, the diploid generally being larger and more conspicuous.Pteridophyte - What does it mean?
pteridophyte | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun pteridophyte
is any plant of the division Pteridophyta, of simple vascular plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds and that alternate generations of diploid (sporophyte) and haploid (gametophyte or prothallus) forms, the diploid generally being larger and more conspicuous.Bryophyete vs Pteridophyte - What's the difference?
bryophyete | pteridophyte |As a noun pteridophyte is
any plant of the division pteridophyta, of simple vascular plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds and that alternate generations of diploid (sporophyte) and haploid (gametophyte or prothallus) forms, the diploid generally being larger and more conspicuous.Pteridophyte vs Brayophyte - What's the difference?
pteridophyte | brayophyte |Spermatophyta vs Pteridophyte - What's the difference?
spermatophyta | pteridophyte |Spermatophyta is likely misspelled.
Spermatophyta has no English definition.