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Pteridophytes differs from Bryophytes in having:
  1. Vascular tissue
  2. Chlorophyll
  3. Spore formation
  4. Both A and B

A
Chlorophyll
B
Spore formation
C
Both A and B
D
Vascular tissue
Solution
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  • The pteridophytes are flowerless, seedless, spore-producing vascular plants, which has successfully invaded the land.
  • Bryophytes include the simplest and primitive land plants, which are characterised by the presence of independent gametophyte and parasitic sporophytes). The vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) are completely absent as they do not possess true leaves, stem and roots for absorption.
Hence the correct option is A.

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