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Diagrammatically differentiate between an algae, a ferns & a moss​

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Answered by vedika1122
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Mosses do not grow very large, but they have simple structures that function like roots, stems, and leaves. These adaptations help moss plants survive on land, while algae survive only in water. ... Mosses belong to a group called nonvascular plants. Nonvascular plants do not have vascular tissue.

Answered by chinmaytople33
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Algae are a diverse group of lower (thallus) plants. The species are not necessarily closely related, so algae are a polyphyletic group.

There are more than 30,000 species of algae. The science, which studies algae, is called algology.

Algae include unicellular, multicellular and colonial organisms. All algae are photosynthetic eukaryotes, have chloroplasts and contain chlorophyll. Their color depends on the pigment that is predominant in their chloroplasts.

Mosses are a group of higher plants characterized by the absence of special tissues designed to conduct water. Unlike the other higher plants, mosses do not have roots, but rhizoids. The group is paraphyletic.

Mosses are relatively small plants (1 to 10-20 cm), very diverse in morphological terms. Most likely they have evolved from the green algae. They have a similar pigment complex and a close morphology of the gametophyte.

There are more than 12000 species of mosses. The science that studies mosses is called bryology.

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