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explain amphians of plant kingdom​

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Answered by kanaklath7
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Amphibians of plant kingdom

The amphibians of the plant kingdom are the Brayophyta.

Characteristic

  • these are the terrestrial organisms
  • they don't have differentiated body, I.e. they have root-like, stem-like and leaf-like structures
  • they require water for fertilisation
  • they live in moist and shady places
  • they play an important part in plant succession on bare rocks or soil
  • they attach to the sub substratum through rhizoids(root-like structures)

Answered by doverani
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Bryophytes are called amphibians of the plant kingdom because these plants live in soil but they need water for asexual reproduction. ... Though bryophytes live on the land, they require water for fertilization. The sperms of bryophytes swim through water to the eggs with the help of their flagella.

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