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differences between hepaticopsida and bryopsida

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Answered by doondyla
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Answer:They are non-vascular plants with a prominent gametophyte. The gametophyte is not differentiated into root, stem or leaves. Liverworts are thallose or foliose plants whereas mosses are foliose plants. The main difference between liverworts …

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Answered by varshasmily08
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Hepaticopsida: it is also called liverworts,seed dispersion takes place by elaters,these have thallus like plant body body is differentiated seta,foot and capsule eg.Marchantia

Bryopsida:It is also called mosses,seed dispersion takes place by special structure s called pseudoelaters,these spread on the soil preevents soil erosion.eg ,sphagnum

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