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what is one evolutionary advantage pteridophytes have over bryophytes? …

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what is one evolutionary advantage pteridophytes have over bryophytes? pteridophytes have seeds that can resist drying out. pteridophytes have vascular tissue that aids in transport of water and nutrients within a plant. pteridophytes have flowers that attract organisms like insects, which aid in fertilization.

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Bryophytes (like mosses) are non-vascular plants, while pteridophytes (like ferns) have true vascular tissue (xylem and phloem). This vascular tissue allows efficient transport of water, minerals, and sugars throughout the plant, letting pteridophytes grow larger and survive in more diverse habitats than bryophytes. Pteridophytes do not produce seeds or flowers—seed-bearing plants are gymnosperms/angiosperms, and flowering plants are angiosperms.

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B. Pteridophytes have vascular tissue that aids in transport of water and nutrients within a plant.