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compare bryophytes with angiosperms.
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Answered by mayanv8301
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Bryophytes are non-vascular plants while angiosperms are vascular plants. The plant bodies are thalloid in bryophytes while the plant bodies in angiosperms are differentiated into true roots, stems and leaves. ... Bryophytes usually reproduces through spores while angiosperms reproduces through seeds.

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Basically, bryophytes are mosses. They lack supporting and nutrient-transporting tissues, which limits how tall they can grow among other things. Angiosperms - the vast majority of living plants - do have such tissues (which is how they can grow into trees, for those that do) and reproduce with flowers, seeds and fruit, unlike mosses that reproduce with spores. As another writer has pointed out here, the two groups have another vast but technical difference - angiosperms, like us, have double chromosome sets except for their reproductive cells, whereas in mosses the double-chromosome set only grows into a small pad, the thallus, whereas the single-set cells grow into the adult moss.

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