Bryophytes (aka embryophytes) is a term used for mosses, hornworts and liverworts. These plants are small, green, rootless, and they reproduce by spores instead of seeds.
Daffodils are flowering herbaceous perennials reproduce by seeds.
Daffodils are NOT bryophytes.
No; angiosperms are flowering plants. Bryophytes are plants that lack vascular tissue, mainly mosses.
The produce neither flowers or seeds, they reproduce by spores
Mosses,Pogonatum,liverworts
Dispersal in bryophytes is via spores; they neither have flowers nor produce seeds. Bryophytes do produce gametes that fuse to form a zygote, which in turn develops into an embryo, but this is not contained in a seed as in gymnosperms and angiosperms.
compare the bryophytes and trcacheophytes
No. Bryophytes include liverworts, hornworts, and moss.
Ferns are vascular, bryophytes are not.
Angiosperms have vascular tissue, bryophytes dont
Bryophytes are small, low growing plants that are found in moist environments. Bryophytes do not have lignified tissue. Lignified tissue is hard like a tree bark.
The process of photosynthesis is similar in tracheophytes, algae and bryophytes.
its a plant division......they are gametophyte dominant...have a waxy cuticle,vascular tissue, and spores =]
Bryophytes.
YES
Bryophytes.
Yes , they are .