Biology, asked by bhuvanprasath123, 1 month ago

write an assignment about how bryophytes are well developed than algae.​

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Answered by benishabenisha
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Explanation:

Bryophytes are also different than green algae because they have a higher level of cell specialization and specialized reproductive organs . Bryophytes are distinct from other land plants

because they do not contain xylem, the tissue used by vascular plants to transport water internally.

Answered by zumba12
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Bryophytes vary from green algae in that they have more specialized reproductive organs and a higher level of cell specialization.

Explanation:

  • Bryophytes thrive in primarily wet conditions, however, some species can survive in deserts and others may survive in harsh situations like the arctic.
  • Non-vascular plants known as bryophytes (liverworts, mosses, and hornworts) first originated on Earth over 450 million years ago.
  • The plant body of bryophytes is more distinct than that of algae, which is one of their distinguishing characteristics.

The following are the differences between bryophytes and algae:

  • Tissue differentiation is well-developed in bryophytes, but only in higher forms in algae.
  • Algae have anisogamous, isogamous, and oogamous kinds of sexual reproduction, but bryophytes exclusively have oogamous sexual reproduction.
  • (iii) In bryophytes, the sex organs are protected by a sterile jacket, whereas in algae, they are not.
  • (iv) In bryophytes, the female sex organ is archegonium, whereas, in algae, it is oogonium.

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