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1.what are the definition and the characteristics of mosses and liverworts ?
2. what are the definition and the characteristics of ferns horse taols and club mosses

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Answered by BrainlyHeart751
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Mosses have several characteristics that distinguish them from other bryophytes. Only mosses have a multicellular rhizoid, a root-like subterranean tissue that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. Liverworts and hornworts have single celled rhizoids. ... Liverwort sporophytes lack stomata.

General Characteristics. Seedless vascular plants include ferns, whisk ferns, club mosses, and horsetails. ... They are vascular plants and therefore have true roots, stems, and leaves. The sperm are flagellated and require water for reproduction

Answered by kaaryan951
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Mosses have several characteristics that distinguish them from other bryophytes. Only mosses have a multicellular rhizoid, a root-like subterranean tissue that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. Liverworts and hornworts have single celled rhizoids. ... Liverwort sporophytes lack stomata.


General Characteristics. Seedless vascular plants include ferns, whisk ferns, club mosses, and horsetails. ... They are vascular plants and therefore have true roots, stems, and leaves. The sperm are flagellated and require water for reproduction


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