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describe vegetative structure of bryophytes​

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describe vegetative structure of bryophytes

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In a bryophyte, all the conspicuous vegetative organs, including the photosynthetic leaf-like structures, the thallus, stem, and the rhizoid that anchors the plant to its substrate, belong to the haploid organism, or gametophyte. The sporophyte is barely noticeable. ... This is a characteristic of land plants.

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In a bryophyte, all the conspicuous vegetative organs, including the photosynthetic leaf-like structures, the thallus, stem, and the rhizoid that anchors the plant to its substrate, belong to the haploid organism, or gametophyte. The sporophyte is barely noticeable. ... This is a characteristic of land plants.

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