2. How different are
pteridophytes from
bryophytes regarding
substance transport?

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Pteridophytes are tracheophyte
(vascular) , i.e., they have tissues
in conduction of water
nutrients. Bryophytes are nonvascular
. In pteridophytes therefore the
transport is done through
and in bryophytes that
occurs by diffusion.