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Bryohytes differ from pteridophytes in...

Bryohytes differ from pteridophytes in

A

Swimming antherozoids

B

An idependent gametophyte

C

Archeagonia

D

Lack of vascular tissue

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D

In bryophytes vascular tissue. (i.e., xylem and pholem) are completely absent. Water and nutrients enter in cell by diffusion when it Pteridophytes vascular tissue consists of xylem (without true vessesl) and pholem (without companion cells).
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