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Why are bryophyta called amphibians of plant kingdom

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 \implies Bryophytes are called plant kingdom amphibians even though these plants live in soil, and they require water for sexual reproduction. The bryophyte sperm, which is antherozoids is flagellate and requires water to swim into the eggs.

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 \sim \huge\underline\mathcal {Bryophyta}

 \implies Bryophytes are a group of plant species that reproduce via spores rather than flowers or seeds. Most bryophytes are found in damp environments and consist of three types of non-vascular land plants: the mosses, hornworts, and liverworts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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plants belonging to bryophyta grow on moist soil but need water for reproduction. thus they share two habitats such as soil and water. that's why they are called amphibians.

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