Life cycle of pteridophytes

Pteridophytes- Characteristics features and classification

Pteridophytes (Greek word- Pteron– feather, phyton– plant) Pteridophytes are the first terrestrial plants (the most primitive cryptogamic land plants) that possess vascular tissue the Xylem and Phloem. The most common pteridophytes are horsetails and ferns and lower vascular plants. They are commonly called vascular cryptogams, snakes of plant kingdom or botanical Read more…

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life cycle showing alternation of generation in Bryophytes

The Bryophytes

The Bryophytes Bryophytes are also called Amphibians of the plant kingdom. They include mosses and liverworts which grow commonly in the moist shaded area in the hills. They show haplo-diplontic life cycle. These are called Amphibians of the plant kingdom because they can live on soil but for sexual reproduction, Read more…

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haplontic life cycle - algae

Plant Kingdom-The Algae

Plant Kingdom-The Algae Introduction of Plant Kingdom Plant and animal kingdoms both include a wide variety of organisms that contribute to biodiversity. we can define Plants as Multicellular, Eukaryotic, and Photosynthetic Autotrophs rarely found heterotrophs having cellulosic cell walls. All are embryophytes. Echiler (1833) divided the plant kingdom into two Read more…

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Era of militant nationalism

The Era of Militant Nationalism in India

The Era of Militant Nationalism in India Militant Nationalism  in India -(1905- 1909) A militant nationalist approach to political activity emerged in the 1890s and it come visible by 1905. In addition to this trend, a revolutionary wing also came into existence. Growth of Militant Nationalism Many factors were responsible Read more…

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