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Is bryophyta have cell wall?​

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Answered by Rppvian2019
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Answer:

Bryophytes also exhibit connections to their aquatic ancestry. ... Both green algae and bryophytes have chlorophyll a and b, and the chloroplast structures are similar. Like algae and land plants, bryophytes also produce starch and contain cellulose in their walls.

Explanation:

Cell walls of charophycean green algae, a hornwort, thalloid and leafy liverworts, and primitive mosses were found to contain high concentrations of GlcA and GalA residues. ... Hornworts and liverworts cling to the moist substrata on which they grow, and some primitive mosses grow submerged in water.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Yes, bryophyta have a cell wall.

Explanation:  

  • Bryophyte is a type of plant. IT has cell wall. The cell wall in case of graphite is made up of cellulose just like other plants.  
  • The bryophytes are green in colour. This is due to the presence of chlorophyll A and chlorophyll B.  
  • The bryophytes are usually small plants which can usually be seen on the side of the roads which receive plenty of rainfall.  
  • The bryophytes are of three types- masses, the liverworts and the hornworts.

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