described some point about Bryophyta ?
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This is the first group of land plants .in this division approximately 25000 species are included.
1.in Bryophyta there is lack of xylem and phloem tissue .
2.plant body may be of thallus like and leafy erect structure as in moss.
3.they lack true roots ,stem and leaves.
4.this community is also called AMPHIBIAN CATEGORY of the plant kingdom.
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This is the first group of land plants .in this division approximately 25000 species are included.
1.in Bryophyta there is lack of xylem and phloem tissue .
2.plant body may be of thallus like and leafy erect structure as in moss.
3.they lack true roots ,stem and leaves.
4.this community is also called AMPHIBIAN CATEGORY of the plant kingdom.
ok help u..
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Bryophyte includes the various mosses and liverworts that are found commonly growing in moist areas in the hills.
Bryophyte are also called amphibians of the plant Kingdom becoz these plants can live in soil but are depends on water for sexual reproduction.
They usually occurs in damp, humid and shaded localities.
They play important role in plants succession on bare rocks or soil.
The plants body bryophyte is more differentiated than that of algae.
It is thallus like and prostrate or erect and attached to substrum by unicellular or multicellular rhizoids..
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here is your answer.
Bryophyte includes the various mosses and liverworts that are found commonly growing in moist areas in the hills.
Bryophyte are also called amphibians of the plant Kingdom becoz these plants can live in soil but are depends on water for sexual reproduction.
They usually occurs in damp, humid and shaded localities.
They play important role in plants succession on bare rocks or soil.
The plants body bryophyte is more differentiated than that of algae.
It is thallus like and prostrate or erect and attached to substrum by unicellular or multicellular rhizoids..
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