What is the major difference between bryophytes, lycophytes, ferns, and seed plants? How do they differ in terms of haploid vs diploid dominant? How do they differ in presence of vascular tissue? How do they transport their sperm to the egg?
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Step 1: The major difference between bryophytes, lycophytes, ferns, and seed plants lies in their differentiation, dominant phase, presence of vascular tissue, and mode of sperm transportation. Show more…
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