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What do you understand by bryophyte? Explain briefly​

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Bryophytes are small, non-vascular land plants that require water for reproduction. Land plants fall into two categories: those that have special tissues to transport water and other materials, called vascular plants; and those that do not have specialized tissues, called non-vascular plants. Bryophytes are non-vascular, so they do not have the right types of tissues to develop roots, stems, or leaves.

There are three main types of bryophytes: mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Some scientists now only consider mosses to be bryophytes, but we'll discuss all three in this lesson. Now let's explore their defining characteristics and specialized reproductive cycle, as well as look more closely at some example bryophytes....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bryophyta is the division of green plants, refers to embryophytes which in literal terms, are land plants, especially the non-vascular ones. This division includes This division includes –Mosses – class BryopsidaLiverworts – class MarchantiopsidaHornworts – class AnthocerotopsidaThe only prime feature of a bryophyte is that it does not have true vascular tissue. Some do have specialized tissues which are used to transport water but are not considered to be a true vascular tissue due to the lack of lignin.

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