Biology, asked by nanda1729, 11 months ago

7. Radha observed a plant in rainy season
on the compound wall of her school. The
plant did not have true roots but rootlike
structures were present. Vascular tissue
was absent. To which group the plant
may belong?​

Answers

Answered by jagrativanya
40

Answer:

The plant belonged to Bryophyte because the plant did have true roots , vascular tissue so the plant must be Mosses.

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Answered by orangesquirrel
19

Answer:

The plant belongs to the group of Bryophytes.

Explanation:

Bryophytes are the most primitive non-vascular plants( having no xylem or phloem) and they include-

1. Bryophyta (mosses)

2. Haptophyta (liverworts)

3. Anthocerotophyta (hornworts)

Since the plant is found to be growing on compound walls, it is most probably mosses. Such plants do not produce any seeds, flowers or fruits and lack any sort of roots, stems or leaves.

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