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state the main characteristic feature of bryophytes​

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1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.4. The plants are green and possess chloroplasts.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.4. The plants are green and possess chloroplasts.5. They show autotrophic mode of nutrition.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.4. The plants are green and possess chloroplasts.5. They show autotrophic mode of nutrition.6. Vascular tissues are completely absent.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.4. The plants are green and possess chloroplasts.5. They show autotrophic mode of nutrition.6. Vascular tissues are completely absent.7. Sexual reproduction is oogamous.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.4. The plants are green and possess chloroplasts.5. They show autotrophic mode of nutrition.6. Vascular tissues are completely absent.7. Sexual reproduction is oogamous.8. Male reproductive organ is known as antheridium. It is a club shaped structure being borne by a narrow stalk. It produces biflagellate and motile male gametes or antherozoids.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.4. The plants are green and possess chloroplasts.5. They show autotrophic mode of nutrition.6. Vascular tissues are completely absent.7. Sexual reproduction is oogamous.8. Male reproductive organ is known as antheridium. It is a club shaped structure being borne by a narrow stalk. It produces biflagellate and motile male gametes or antherozoids.9. The female sex organ is known as archegonium. It is a flask shaped structure having a swollen base and a narrow neck.

1. The plant body is a gametophyte. They grow in areas which are in between the aquatic and terrestrial habitats i.e. amphibious zone and hence known as amphibious plants.2. They have thalloid or leafy multicellular green plant body.3. The plant body lacks true roots, stem or leaves.4. The plants are green and possess chloroplasts.5. They show autotrophic mode of nutrition.6. Vascular tissues are completely absent.7. Sexual reproduction is oogamous.8. Male reproductive organ is known as antheridium. It is a club shaped structure being borne by a narrow stalk. It produces biflagellate and motile male gametes or antherozoids.9. The female sex organ is known as archegonium. It is a flask shaped structure having a swollen base and a narrow neck.10. Water is essential for fertilization.

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The defining features of bryophytes are: Their life cycles are dominated by a multicellular gametophyte stage. Their sporophytes are unbranched. They do not have a true vascular tissue containing lignin (although some have specialized tissues for the transport of water)

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