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Describe the characterestic of the division bryophyth plesidophyta and thallophyta.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are small and multicellular green plants. The proper body structure is absent. They are non vascular plants. The vascular tissues are absent.

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Thallophyta

Thallophytes are a polyphyletic group of non-mobile organisms that are grouped together on the basis of similarity of characteristics but do not share a common ancestor. They were formerly categorized as a sub-kingdom of kingdom Plantae. These include lichens, algae, fungus, bacteria and slime moulds and bryophytes.

What are Bryophytes?

Bryophyta, the division of green plants, refers to embryophytes which in literal terms, are land plants, especially the non-vascular ones. This division includes-

Mosses – class Bryopsida

Liverworts – class Marchantiopsida

Hornworts – class Anthocerotopsida

The only prime feature of a bryophyte is that it does not have true vascular tissue. Some do have specialized tissues which are used to transport water, but are not considered to be a true vascular tissue due to the lack of lignin.

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