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what is bryopyta. Explain

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BRYOPHYTA

These are called the amphibians of the plant kingdom. The plant body is commonly differentiated to form stem and leaf like straw. There is no specialised tissue for conduction of water and other substance.

Ex. Moss and Marchantia

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Q. What is bryopyta. Explain ?

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Bryophyta, the division of green plants, refers to embryophytes which in literal terms, are land plants, especially the non-vascular ones.

This division includes :

  • Mosses – class Bryopsida
  • Liverworts – class Marchantiopsida
  • Hornworts – class Anthocerotopsida

Explained in detail :-

  • Plants in this category do not have roots but have crude stems and leaves.

  • They have “rhizoids” instead of roots which helps the plant to anchor to surface.

  • These roots or rhizoids do not absorb nutrients like other usual plant roots.

  • Mosses release spores from their leaves which travels by water and make new mosses in new locations.

  • Water is very essential for mosses to grow and spread. They can entirely dry out and survive. When in contact with water, they again revive and continue growing.

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