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Column-I - Column-II (Classes) - (Examples) A. Psilotopsida - I. Dryopteris, Pteris, Adiantum B. Lycopsida - II. Equisetum
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29/10/2020 1:14 pm
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Match the following
Column-I - Column-II
(Classes) - (Examples)
A. Psilotopsida - I. Dryopteris, Pteris, Adiantum
B. Lycopsida - II. Equisetum
C. Sphenopsida - III. Selaginella
D. Pteropsida - IV. Lycopodium
V. Psilotum
(a) A – V; B – III; C – II; D – I
(b) A – I; B – II; C – III; D – IV
(c) A – IV; B – III; C – II; D – I
(d) A – III; B – V; C – I; D – II
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