Name the two groups of Bryohytes.
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The bryophytes are divided into three phyla: the liverworts or Hepaticophyta, the hornworts or Anthocerotophyta, and the mosses or true Bryophyta. Describe two adaptations that are present in mosses, but not hornworts or liverworts, which reflect steps of evolution toward land plants.
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The three main types of bryophytes consist of the liverworts, mosses, and hornworts, each of which encompasses several hundred different species.
Liverworts.
Mosses.
Hornworts.
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This is also a characteristic of land plants. The bryophytes are divided into three phyla: the liverworts or Hepaticophyta, the hornworts or Anthocerotophyta, and the mosses or true Bryophyta.
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