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what is the function of Bryophyta

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Answered by rani49035
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Bryophytes are closely tied to water; they need it to reproduce and survive, and they also hold water.

They are covered in a waxy cuticle which helps the ecosystem they thrive in.

Bryophytes are non-vascular plants, which means they do not have specialized tissues to move water and materials within the plant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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function of Bryophyta:-

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.

As bryophytes can survive on bare rock, they can initiate soil formation in any barren terrain of land. They can maintain the soil moisture and also help in the recycling of the nutrients in forest vegetation.

Apart from this, there a few economically important bryophytes such as the peat moss. It is harvested, processed and sold. It is used in horticulture as well as a fuel. Because of their capacity to hold water, they are sometimes used as packing material for shipment of living material.

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