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What is Bryophyta??​

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✍ During rainy season a metal like growth of green colour patches on some tree trunks damp walls and rocks. The common name for such plants are " Mosses ". They belong to a group called Bryophyta.

✍ Bryophytes are commonly called amphibians of the plant Kingdom since they need water for completing the life cycle.

✍ Like algae near to plant body is thallus, small unicellular route like extensions called rhizoids are present.

Answered by Anonymous
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a division of small flowerless green plants which comprises the mosses and liverworts. They lack true roots and reproduce by spores released from a stalked capsule.

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