Pteridophytes are also known as:
Bryophytes
Vascular Cryptogams
Phanerogams
Thallophytes
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Which of these is NOT a characteristic of pteridophytes?
Vascular tissue
Spores
Seeds
Rhizomes
In pteridophytes spore germinate to give rise to
Thalloid gametophytes called prothallus
Thalloid sporophytes called prothallus
Thalloid sporocarp
Thalloid, photosynthesis sporophyte
Which of the following represents a heterosporous pteridophyte?
Selaginella and Salvinia
Psilotum and Lycopodium
Equisetum and Dryopteris
Adiantum and Pteris
In the life cycle of mosses, the spore directly develops into a branched, filamentous structure called:
Prothallus
Protonema
Sporangium
Antheridium
Pteridophytes are also known as:
Bryophytes
Vascular Cryptogams
Phanerogams
Thallophytes
In Pteridophytes, the spores are produced within specialized structures called:
Antheridia
Archegonia
Sporangia
Gemma cups
The development of the zygote into a young embryo within the female gametophyte is a characteristic of:
Seed plants
Seedless vascular plants
Bryophytes
Green algae
Which among the following sets of pteridophytes are characterized by the production of two distinct spore types?
Salvinia and Selaginella
Psilotum and Equisetum
Adiantum and Pteris
Lycopodium and Dryopteris
Identify the heterosporous pteridophytes from the following options.
Salvinia and Selaginella
Dryopteris and Pteris
Psilotum and Tmesipteris
Lycopodium and Equisetum
What is the immediate product of spore germination in the moss life cycle?
Capsule
Protonema
Sporophyte
Rhizoid