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they are the simplest plants and are not well adapted to terrestrial life​

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Answered by brainliest5882
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Answered by HappyJohn
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Bryophytes are the simplest plants and are not well adapted to terrestrial life.

Explanation:

1. These are very simple plants which are mainly found in areas that are damp and shady.

2. Some examples of bryophyte plants are: mosses, liverworts and hornworts, etc.

3. Vascular tissues (phloem and xylem) are not found in such plants.

4. They possess spores instead of bearing flowers or any types of seeds.

5. They are not much adapted to terrestrial regions because they need aquatic bodies to complete the cycle of their sexual reproduction.

6. True vegetative parts are absent in them. Instead of these, root like, stem like and leaf like forms are present.

7. The male organ which is known as antheridium has male gametes called antherozoids which possesses two flagella.

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