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There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
In a moss, gametophytes are photosynthestic.
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vascular tissue
bryophytes are non vascular plants while tracheophytes are vascular plant
There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
The main difference between bryophytes and tracheophytes is that bryophytes are non-vascular plants whereas tracheophytes are vascular plants. Both of them have heteromorphic alternation of generation that means the two generations gametophytes and sporophytes are morphologically as well as cytologically different. in bryophytes gametophyte generation is more prominent in which male and female gametes fuse to each other to form zygote which develops into well protected embryo, while in tracheophytes, sporophytes generation is more dominant and gametophyte generation is very small and inconspicuous.
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In a moss, gametophytes are photosynthestic.
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No, bryophytes are classified as NON-vascular plants. Both xylem and phloem are vascular tissues.
That IS the basis of the answer. They don't have vascular tissue. This lack of vascular tissue keeps them small because:1. Bryophytes don't have specialized tissue to transport food and water through a larger plant.2. Vascular tissue is the main means of support in larger plants. No vascular tissue - less support.6 years ago
Anthocerophytes , Hepaticophytes , and Bryophytes
All plants belonging to Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes are non-vascular.
vascular tissue
bryophytes are non vascular plants while tracheophytes are vascular plant
More primitive plants have no vascular tissues (or any tissues for that matter), so yes, there are non-vascular plants. Mosses and liverworts (Bryophytes) would be examples.