Bryophytes are knwon as amphiban of plant kingdom they do not have true stem their body gametophytic independent haploid and autotrophic and is divided in following parts:
1. Thalloid: thalus like eg. Riccia
2. Foliase: have leaf like body Mosser
so u can say that its stem is thallus like
Bryophytes are the simplest of plants . They are non-vascular plants that include mosses, liverworts, & hornworts.
bryophytes lack vascular tissue, and therefore they lack a true stem or leaves because these contain vascular tissues. Another is they lack the ability to reproduce outside of water, and therefore grow close to the ground.
bryophytes lack vascular tissue, and therefore they lack a true stem or leaves because these contain vascular tissues. Another is they lack the ability to reproduce outside of water, and therefore grow close to the ground.
Woody stem
No. Bryophytes include liverworts, hornworts, and moss.
Yes, for example Bryophytes have no defined root, stem and leaves. Still they are regarded as plants.
Bryophytes are the simplest of plants . They are non-vascular plants that include mosses, liverworts, & hornworts.
bryophytes lack vascular tissue, and therefore they lack a true stem or leaves because these contain vascular tissues. Another is they lack the ability to reproduce outside of water, and therefore grow close to the ground.
bryophytes lack vascular tissue, and therefore they lack a true stem or leaves because these contain vascular tissues. Another is they lack the ability to reproduce outside of water, and therefore grow close to the ground.
Bryophytes, mosses, are eukaryotic. They have chlorophyll a and b as well as xanthophylls and carotenoid pigments for photosynthesis.
compare the bryophytes and trcacheophytes
Woody stem
it has a stem that is green and has long thorns on it. sometimes the stem is long.
Bryophytes are a type of non-vascular plants that draw up water by using osmosis. One of the more well known plants within this group are species of moss.
No. Bryophytes include liverworts, hornworts, and moss.
Ferns are vascular, bryophytes are not.
well the hard stemm is woody so im guessin the other stem is the herbaceous stem