Biology, asked by nakshchhabra5, 9 months ago

mosses grow in swamps and moist surfaces
would you call them hydro
phyte​

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Answered by madhusudhanviramgam
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Answer:

Mosses grow in swampy and moist area because they need water for their fertilization that's why they called bryophytes not hydrophytes ........

Answered by Anonymous
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No, mosses can not be considered as hydrophytes.

Hydrophytes are the plants that grow either full submerged in water or most of their body parts remain submerged.

Mosses are bryophytes, which means they lack true roots, stems and leaves.

Another difference in characteristic is - hydrophytes do not have stomata while mosses do have.

Hence, they won't be considered hydrophytes.

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