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What is bryophyte?give answer in brief with example

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Answered by sumanranisahoo4
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Hornworts, liverworts, and mosses are all examples of bryophytes. These plants are an important structural component of many damp habitats. For example, moss grows into a dense covering like a mat. Special root-like structures called rhizoids help anchor the moss to the surface it grows on.

Answered by adhirswain
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Ans - The term Bryophyta came up from the word 'Bryon' which means mosses and phyton meaning plants. Bryophyta includes embryophytes like mosses, hornworts and liverworts. These are the plants that grow in shady and damp areas and are small in size. They lack vascular tissues. They reproduce through spores instead of producing flowers and seeds. The study of bryophytes is called Bryology.

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Hornworts, liverworts, and mosses are all examples of bryophytes. These plants are an important structural component of many damp habitats. For example, moss grows into a dense covering like a mat. Special root-like structures called rhizoids help anchor the moss to the surface it grows on.

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