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character exclusively found in bryophytes is

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Answered by karajini2004
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lignin

The defining features of bryophytes are: Their life cycles are dominated by the gametophyte stage. Their sporophytes are unbranched. They do not have a true vascular tissue containing lignin (although some have specialized tissues for the transport of water)

Answered by Anonymous
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Bryophytes are developed from green algae. and they are properly adopted for the life on that that they are now having roots by which thetmy can absorb minerals and water components to the plant.

Bryophytes occurs diffusion for the transport of water, minerals and transporting food to the whole plant for their survival.

For absorb water from land they do not have proper roots but having rhizoids for the absorption of water.

Bryophytes do not having conducting tissue such as xylem and phloem for the transportation of food but transports by the process diffusion.

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