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Tracheophyte - What does it mean?

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Tracheophyte vs Bryophyte - What's the difference?

tracheophyte | bryophyte |

Bryophyte is a antonym of tracheophyte.



In botany terms the difference between tracheophyte and bryophyte

is that tracheophyte is : Any plant possessing vascular tissue (xylem and phloem), including ferns, conifers, and flowering plants while bryophyte is any plant of the division Bryophyta, defined sensu lato to comprise the mosses, liverworts and hornworts and corresponding to all embryophytes that are not vascular plants.

Thallophyte vs Tracheophyte - What's the difference?

thallophyte | tracheophyte |


In botany terms the difference between thallophyte and tracheophyte

is that thallophyte is any of very many primitive plants that consist of a thallus (plant body not differentiated into roots, stems and leaves), formerly collected in the obsolete taxonomic group Thallophyta while tracheophyte is : Any plant possessing vascular tissue (xylem and phloem), including ferns, conifers, and flowering plants.

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