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difference between bryophytes and algae

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Answered by simren077
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bryophyte can not define it parts and algae part define
Answered by Swayze
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bryophytes

bryophytes are moist , shady , terrestrial

alternation of generation of generation is homologous.

the tissue differentiation is well defined.

➡The female sex organ is referred as archegonium.

chlorophyll is the predominant pigment present.

presence of spores or stomata.

sexual reproduction is oogamous.

the plant body is always multicellular no unicellular forms are there.

the rhizoids anchor the plant to the substratum.


algae


the algae are either fresh water or marine.

alternation of generation is heteromorphic.

.➡ the tissue differentiation is not well defined.

the female sex organ is oogania.

few chorophyll pigment are present rest of them are other pigments

depending upon the types of algae.

absence of spores or stomata.

sexual reproduction is isogamous , anisogamous , oogamous.

both the multicellular and unicellular forms of algae are present.

in higher members of algae the holdfast anchors the plant to the substratum.


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