characteristics of bryophyta
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Bryophytes are closely tied to water; they need it to reproduce and survive, and they also hold water. They are covered in a waxy cuticle which helps the ecosystem they thrive in. Bryophytes are non-vascular plants, which means they do not have specialized tissues to move water and materials within the plant.
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Bryophyta :
•They are the first and simplest land plants.
•They live in shady damp places.
•They are small and multicellular green plants.
•The proper body structure is absent.
•They are non vascular plants.
•The vascular tissues are absent.
•Water is required for fertilization.
•They are the first and simplest land plants.
•They live in shady damp places.
•They are small and multicellular green plants.
•The proper body structure is absent.
•They are non vascular plants.
•The vascular tissues are absent.
•Water is required for fertilization.
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