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what are bryophytes!​


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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Explanation: the bryophyte are a small group of primitive land dwellers.

Ih their vegetative structure they have become completely adapted to the land habit.

The plant body lacks true roots , stem or leaves .

The bryophyte like the thallohytes. Lack the vascular tissue characteristics of the higher plants

Answered by Anshults
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Bryophyte

Explanation:

Bryophyte Description

  • Bryophytes are a combination of plant varieties that replicate via spores rather than flora or grains.
  • Most bryophytes are located in clammy circumstances and consist of three kinds of non-vascular sand plants: liverworts, hornworts, and the mosses.
  • Protuberant bryophytes features are the lack of actual origins stems and petals.

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