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plants which do not have root system and leaves are called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bryophytes. Bryophytes have no roots, leaves or stems. Moss and liverworts belong to this group. They are flowerless plants that grow in clumps.

Answered by bhavyajanardanan123
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bryophytes

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Bryophytes have no roots, leaves or stems. Moss and liverworts belong to this group. They are flowerless plants that grow in clumps. They don't have roots. Instead they have thin rootlike growths called rhizoids that help anchor the plant. Because they don't have roots and stems to transport water, mosses and liverworts dry out very quickly, so they are usually found in moist habitats. The only place they don't grow is in salt water

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