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➪. Explain the economic importance of algae and bryophytes ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mucilage protects the algae from epiphytic growth and decaying effect of water. Apart from this, there a few economically important bryophytes such as the peat moss. It is harvested, processed and sold. Because of their capacity to hold water, they are sometimes used as packing material for shipment of living material.

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Mucilage protects the algae from epiphytic growth and decaying effect of water. Apart from this, there a few economically important bryophytes such as the peat moss. It is harvested, processed and sold. ... Because of their capacity to hold water, they are sometimes used as packing material for shipment of living material.

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