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In this I want to know about anatomy of bryophytes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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bryophytes anatomy :

liverworts and mosses. Most species of liverworts are "leafy" and look somewhat like mosses, but close examination shows that the body of a liverwort has distinct top and bottom surfaces, with numerous rhizoids (rootlike hairs) projecting into the soil. In contrast, a moss has a stemlike structure with radially arranged, leaflike structures. Rhizoids anchor the plant and absorb minerals and water from the soil. Because bryophytes do not have vascular tissue, they lack true roots, stems, and leaves. Instead, they have rhizoids, stemlike and leaflike structures.......hope it hlps

Answered by mayilhappy2
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Explanation:

The bryophytes include liverworts and mosses. Most species of liverworts are "leafy" and look somewhat like mosses, but close examination shows that the body of a liverwort has distinct top and bottom surfaces, with numerous rhizoids (rootlike hairs) projecting into the soil. In contrast, a moss has a stemlike structure with radially arranged, leaflike structures. Rhizoids anchor the plant and absorb minerals and water from the soil. Because bryophytes do not have vascular tissue, they lack true roots, stems, and leaves. Instead, they have rhizoids, stemlike and leaflike structures

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