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Define thallophyta and bryophyta​

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Answered by anuragjain8731
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Thallophyta is phylum that includes seedless plants and plant-like organisms. This consists of algae, fungi, lichens, and bacteria.

Bryophyta refers to the small, flowerless plants. This consists of liverworts, mosses, and hornworts. Bryophytes live in moist, shady environments. Their plant body is not differentiated into true stem, root, and leaves. However, they show stem-like, root-like, and leaf-like structures. The root-like structures are called rhizoids.

Answered by dgscientist
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thallophyta these plants grow mainly in water this group of plants which do not have specific parts like root stem leaves flowers but are autotrophic due to presence of chlorophyll is called thallophyta or algaenext one bryophytathis group of plants is called the amphibians of the plant Kingdom because they grow in moist soil but need water for reproduction this plants are multicellular cellular and heterotrophic this type of plants it's called bryophyta

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