Biology, asked by zero30671, 11 months ago

Radha observed a plant in rainy season on the compound wall of her school. The plant did not have true roots but root like structures were present. Vascular tissue was absent. To which group plant may belong?

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Answered by chinu223332
73

Answer:

It can be any plant in Bryophyta like funaria..

Because these plants have thalloid body and grow more actively in damp and wet places..

Answered by HappyJohn
59

ANSWER :

As per the clues given in the question, the plant belongs to the group of Bryophytes.

OTHER POINTS -

1. Bryophytes depends on land and also on water, so they are also called Amphibians of the kingdom of plants.

2. The plant body of bryophyte is haploid in nature.

3. The male part of bryophyte is termed as antheridium and the female part is termed as archegonium.

4. Mosses and Liverworts are the divisions of Bryophytes.

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