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Bryophytes are not characterised by

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Bryophytes are not characterised by
an alternation of generations.

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Bryophytes are not characterised by Alternation generations, because Bryophytes include the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. The life cycle of bryophytes is characterized by an alternation of generations, one of which is a multicellular, diploid individual called a sporophyte, having two of each type of chromosome per cell.






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