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CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT KINGDOM PLANT KINDOM THALLOPHYTABRYOPHYTAPTERIDOPHYTAGYMNOSPERMSANGIOSPERMS Please click here to continue

THALLOPHYTA Definition- -Ulva Definition- -Ulva A primary division of plant-like organisms including all forms consisting of one-celled and cell aggregates not clearly differentiated into root, stem, and leaf includes algae, fungi, and lichens. A primary division of plant-like organisms including all forms consisting of one-celled and cell aggregates not clearly differentiated into root, stem, and leaf includes algae, fungi, and lichens. - Chara - Chara

BRYOPHYTA Definition- -Funaria Definition- -Funaria Bryophytes also called amphibians of the plant Bryophytes also called amphibians of the plant Kingdom it has free living gametophyte in which Kingdom it has free living gametophyte in which Vascular tissue is absent. Vascular tissue is absent. -Riccia -Riccia

PTERIDOPHYTA Definition- Definition- -Ferns -Ferns Pteridophyta containing all the vascular plants that do not bear seeds: ferns, horsetails, club mosses, and whisk ferns; in some classifications considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta. Pteridophyta containing all the vascular plants that do not bear seeds: ferns, horsetails, club mosses, and whisk ferns; in some classifications considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta. -Marsilea -Marsilea

GYMNOSPERMS Definition- -Pinus Definition- -Pinus The term gymnosperm is derived from two Greek words: gymnos, meaning naked, and sperma, meaning seed. The term refers to plants, such as pine and spruce, In which seeds mature on the surface of cone scales. The term gymnosperm is derived from two Greek words: gymnos, meaning naked, and sperma, meaning seed. The term refers to plants, such as pine and spruce, In which seeds mature on the surface of cone scales. Cycas- Cycas-

ANGIOSPERMS Definition- -Dicots Definition- -Dicots The term angiosperm means a seed contained in a vessel and refers to flowering plants, In which seeds mature within a fruit. The term angiosperm means a seed contained in a vessel and refers to flowering plants, In which seeds mature within a fruit. Monocots- Monocots-