Q.70 Non-vascular land plants are called: 1. Pteridophytes 2. Gymnosperms 3. Angiosperms 4. Bryophytes

Q.70 Non-vascular land plants are called:

1. Pteridophytes
2. Gymnosperms
3. Angiosperms
4. Bryophytes

Non-vascular land plants, lacking xylem and phloem for water/nutrient transport, are called bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, hornworts).

Correct Answer: 4. Bryophytes

Bryophytes are the simplest terrestrial plants, anchored by rhizoids (not true roots) and limited to moist habitats due to diffusion-based water absorption. Their gametophyte-dominant life cycle and absence of vascular tissue distinguish them as evolutionary precursors to vascular plants.

Plant Classification Overview

Non-vascular: Bryophytes (small, moist-dependent).
Vascular seedless: Pteridophytes (ferns).
Vascular seeded: Gymnosperms (naked seeds), Angiosperms (flowers/fruits).

Explanation of All Options

Option Vascular? Description Correct for Non-vascular Land Plants?
1. Pteridophytes Yes Ferns; true vascular tissue, spores. No: Seedless vascular plants.
2. Gymnosperms Yes Conifers; vascular, naked seeds. No: Woody vascular plants.
3. Angiosperms Yes Flowering plants; vascular, fruits. No: Most advanced vascular plants.
4. Bryophytes No Mosses/liverworts/hornworts; rhizoids only. Yes: True non-vascular land plants.

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