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Figure of bryophyta​

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The hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) belong to the broad bryophyte group. ... The lifecycle of hornworts (Figure 5) follows the general pattern of alternation of generations. The gametophytes grow ..

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While bryophytes have no truly vascularized tissue, they do have organs that are specialized for specific functions, analogous for example to the functions of leaves and stems in vascular land plants. Bryophytes depend on water for reproduction and survival.

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Bryophyta

  • These are called the amphibians of the plant kingdom.
  • The adult plant body is haploid gametophyte.
  • The plants are commonly differentiated to form stem and left-like structure.
  • There is no specialised conducting tissue for the conduction of water and other substances from one part of the plant body to another.

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