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what type stem, roots and leaves are present in bryophytes​

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Answered by minhaj66340
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Bryophyta is the Plant Division that contains mosses. Plants in this Division have crude stems and leaves, but no roots. Instead of roots, they have "rhizoids." Rhizoids help anchor the plant to a surface, but they do not absorb nutrients like roots on other plants do.

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Answered by Arpitahanshraj
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Bryophytes have no root leaves or stems .It is includes plant like mosses, liverworts, etc. (these have structure that look like leaves root stem)

--->Some of its example like mosses

has root like growths called

rhizoids.

--->And leaf like structure called

phyllids ( they are single cell layer

thick) .

--->And stem like structure called

caulid ( they are spiral phyllids).

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