Chief features of bryophytes
Explain the chief features of the bryophytes?
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Bryophytes are the nonvascular plants, that means, they do not have conductive tissues and they carry out the transport of water and nutrients through the diffusion; they are cryptogamic, i.e., they are small in size; they do not have the flowers or seeds; they have the water-dependant fecundation; in their life cycle the lasting form is haploid (the gametophyte) and the sporophyte that depends upon the gametophyte in order to survive.
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