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Moss belongs to division bryophyte give reason

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Answered by BrokenWitch
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Mosses were formerly grouped with the hornworts and liverworts as "non-vascular" plants in the division "bryophytes", all of them having the haploid gametophyte generation as the dominant phase of the life cycle. ... Mosses are now classified on their own as the division Bryophyta. There are approximately 12,000 species.....

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Mosses were formerly grouped with the hornworts and liverworts as "non-vascular" plants in the division "bryophytes", all of them having the haploid gametophytic generation as the dominant phase of the life cycle. Mosses are now classified on their own as the division Bryophyta. There are approximately 12,000 species of mosses...

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