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Characterstics of bryophyta

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Characteristics of Bryophytes

Water is necessary for the act of fertilization, i.e., biflagellated antherozoids swim across the film of water.

True roots are absent. Instead unicellular (Riccia, Marchantia) or multicellular (Funaria) rhizoids are present.

funaria

Vascular tissues are absent. So the name Atracheata has been given by Oswal Tippo.

Sex organs are multicellular and jacketed. They are male antheridium and female archegonium.

Archegonium is flask shaped with tubular neck and a swollen venter. The wall of venter divides periclinally to form a protective covering called calyptra.

Sexual reproduction is of oogamous type. Fertilization produces an embryo inside the archegonium, which grows into a sporophyte.

The sporophyte of sporogonium is parasitic over the gametopphyte. It is differentiated into foot, seta and capsule(although only capsule in Riccia). Spore are produced inside the capsule. Bryophytes are homosporus.

Bryophytes show heteromorphic or heterologous alternation of generation in the life cycle.

Answered by OWENDRILACHATTERJEE
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Answer:

THIS GROUP MAINLY CONSIST OF MOSSES AND LIVERWORT

Explanation:

THE DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYOPHYTA ARE AS FOLLOWS

1.PLANTS BELONGING TO THIS GROUP HAVE A PLANT BODY THAT HAS FALSE ROOT LIKE STRUCTURES CALLED RHIZOIDS

2. THEY ARE AUTOTROPHS

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