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bryophyte

Bryophyte vs Ptrydophyte - What's the difference?

bryophyte | ptrydophyte |

Bryophyte vs Pteridophyt - What's the difference?

bryophyte | pteridophyt |

Bryophyte vs Algae - What's the difference?

bryophyte | algae |


As nouns the difference between bryophyte and algae

is that 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 while algae is irregular plural of alga.

Bryophyte vs Pteridophytes - What's the difference?

bryophyte | pteridophytes |


As nouns the difference between bryophyte and pteridophytes

is that bryophyte is (botany) 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 while pteridophytes is .

Moredifferenceofspermatophyte vs Bryophyte - What's the difference?

moredifferenceofspermatophyte | bryophyte |

Moredifferenceofspermatophyte is likely misspelled.


Moredifferenceofspermatophyte has no English definition.

As a noun 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.

Bryophyte vs Cryophyte - What's the difference?

bryophyte | cryophyte |


As nouns the difference between bryophyte and cryophyte

is that 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 while cryophyte is any plant whose buds overwinter below ground.

Spermatophytha vs Bryophyte - What's the difference?

spermatophytha | bryophyte |


As a noun bryophyte is

(botany) 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.

Spermadophyte vs Bryophyte - What's the difference?

spermadophyte | bryophyte |


As a noun bryophyte is

(botany) 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.

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.

Spermotophyte vs Bryophyte - What's the difference?

spermotophyte | bryophyte |


As a noun bryophyte is

(botany) 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.

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