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Plant and Pteridophyte

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Difference between Plant and Pteridophyte

Plant vs. Pteridophyte

Plants are mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores (and lacks seeds).

Similarities between Plant and Pteridophyte

Plant and Pteridophyte have 33 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alternation of generations, Cambridge University Press, Clade, Embryophyte, Equisetopsida, Fern, Flower, Flowering plant, Fossil, Gametophyte, Gymnosperm, International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, Leptosporangiate fern, Lycopodiophyta, Lycopodiopsida, Marattiidae, Nature (journal), Paraphyly, Phloem, Plant reproductive morphology, Ploidy, Progymnosperm, Psilotopsida, Rhyniophytina, Seed, Spermatophyte, Spore, Sporophyte, Taxon, Vascular plant, ..., Vascular tissue, Xylem, Zosterophyllopsida. Expand index (3 more) »

Alternation of generations

Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis) is the type of life cycle that occurs in those plants and algae in the Archaeplastida and the Heterokontophyta that have distinct sexual haploid and asexual diploid stages.

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Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.

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Clade

A clade (from κλάδος, klados, "branch"), also known as monophyletic group, is a group of organisms that consists of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants, and represents a single "branch" on the "tree of life".

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Embryophyte

The Embryophyta are the most familiar group of green plants that form vegetation on earth.

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Equisetopsida

Equisetopsida, or Sphenopsida, is a class of vascular plants with a fossil record going back to the Devonian.

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Fern

A fern is a member of a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.

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Flower

A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms).

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Flowering plant

The flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants, with 416 families, approximately 13,164 known genera and c. 295,383 known species.

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Fossil

A fossil (from Classical Latin fossilis; literally, "obtained by digging") is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age.

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Gametophyte

A gametophyte is one of the two alternating phases in the life cycle of plants and algae.

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Gymnosperm

The gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes.

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International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants

The International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN) is the set of rules and recommendations dealing with the formal botanical names that are given to plants, fungi and a few other groups of organisms, all those "traditionally treated as algae, fungi, or plants".

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Leptosporangiate fern

Leptosporangiate ferns are the largest group of living ferns, including some 11000 species worldwide.

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Lycopodiophyta

The Division Lycopodiophyta (sometimes called lycophyta or lycopods) is a tracheophyte subgroup of the Kingdom Plantae.

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Lycopodiopsida

Lycopodiopsida is a class of herbaceous vascular plants known as the clubmosses and firmosses.

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Marattiidae

Marattiidae is a subclass of class Polypodiopsida (ferns).

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Nature (journal)

Nature is a British multidisciplinary scientific journal, first published on 4 November 1869.

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Paraphyly

In taxonomy, a group is paraphyletic if it consists of the group's last common ancestor and all descendants of that ancestor excluding a few—typically only one or two—monophyletic subgroups.

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Phloem

In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates, in particular the sugar sucrose, to parts of the plant where needed.

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Plant reproductive morphology

Plant reproductive morphology is the study of the physical form and structure (the morphology) of those parts of plants directly or indirectly concerned with sexual reproduction.

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Ploidy

Ploidy is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles for autosomal and pseudoautosomal genes.

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Progymnosperm

The progymnosperms are an extinct group of woody, spore-bearing plants that is presumed to have evolved from the trimerophytes, and eventually gave rise to the gymnosperms.

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Psilotopsida

Psilotopsida is a class of ferns or fern-like plants, considered to be one of the three classes of eusporangiate ferns.

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Rhyniophytina

Rhyniophytina is a subdivision of extinct early vascular plants that are considered to be similar to the genus Rhynia, found in the Early Devonian (around). Sources vary in the name and rank used for this group, some treating it as the class Rhyniopsida, others as the division Rhyniophyta.

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Seed

A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering.

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Spermatophyte

The spermatophytes, also known as phanerogams or phenogamae, comprise those plants that produce seeds, hence the alternative name seed plants.

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Spore

In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions.

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Sporophyte

A sporophyte is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga.

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Taxon

In biology, a taxon (plural taxa; back-formation from taxonomy) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit.

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Vascular plant

Vascular plants (from Latin vasculum: duct), also known as tracheophytes (from the equivalent Greek term trachea) and also higher plants, form a large group of plants (c. 308,312 accepted known species) that are defined as those land plants that have lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant.

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Vascular tissue

Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants.

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Xylem

Xylem is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants, phloem being the other.

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Zosterophyllopsida

The zosterophylls were a group of extinct land plants that first appeared in the Silurian period.

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Plant and Pteridophyte Comparison

Plant has 453 relations, while Pteridophyte has 95. As they have in common 33, the Jaccard index is 6.02% = 33 / (453 + 95).

References

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