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Question
Name and describe the groups the kingdom Plantae is divided into.
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Solution
Thallophyta
- They are consists of red, green and brown algae.
- Algae are of universal occurrence.
- Their body ranges from unicellular to multicellular colonies, filaments or sheets of cells.
- Vascular tissues are absent.
- Nutrition is generally autotrophic (through photosynthesis).
- Reproduction is vegetative or sexual.
Bryophyta
- It consists of liverworts and mosses.
- They are terrestrial, found in damp, shady places.
- Their life cycle has a long gametophytic phase and a short sporophytic phase.
- Liverworts have prostrate thalloid gametophytic body, but mosses have erect body.
- True roots are absent, but rhizoids presents.
- Vascular tissues are absent.
- Nutrition is generally autotrophic (through photosynthesis).
- Reproduction is vegetative or sexual.
Pteridophyta
- They include ferns, horse-tails and club mosses.
- They occur mainly in cool, shady and moist places.
- They are mostly terrestrial.
- They are perennial herbs with stem in the form of rhizome.
- Fibrous roots present.
- Their life cycle has a gametophytic phase and a short sporophytic phase.
- Vascular tissues are present.
- Nutrition is generally autotrophic (through photosynthesis).
- Reproduction is vegetative or sexual.
Spermatophyta
- They are the most successful terrestrial plants having seeds.
- They produce seeds (fertilized ovules).
- They are divided into two groups –
Gymnosperms -They bear naked seeds and lack flowers.
Examples: Pine, Cycas
Angiosperms – They produce seeds enclosed in ovary and flowers are present.
Examples: Rose, Grass
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