what is the general structure of bryophytes?
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Bryophytes are non-vascular plants, which means they do not have specialized tissues to move water and materials within the plant. If you looked closely, you would see that they do not have roots, stems, or leaves. However, they do have rhizoids, which are root-like structures
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The general structure of bryophytes-
- Their life cycles are dominated by the gametophyte stage.
- Their sporophytes are unbranched.
- They do not have a true vascular tissue containing lignin.
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